Chezidek’s “Marijuana Prayer” stays close to the Foundation.

A new Marijuana Prayer set by Chezidek has just been released on March 6, through Tad’s International Record, and it lands exactly where you expect it to. Close to the foundation, rooted in faith, and fully connected to Rastafari.

With fourteen tracks, the album moves through perseverance, social awareness, and the role of the herb in that wider spiritual way of life. The title already says enough. This is not only about cannabis; it’s about the place it holds within reggae culture and meditation..

Whenever the Herbalist from St. Ann drops a project, you don’t really have to think twice. Just press play and let it run. Marijuana Prayer carries that same feeling. A strong selection of authentic, old school rub-a-dub riddims gives the whole album a steady, familiar energy from start to finish.

“Caah Believe” stands out with its reflection on real-life struggles and gratitude, while tracks like “Ganja Business,” the big hit “Leave the Trees” and “Deliver Me” continue in that same lane, touching both the everyday and the spiritual.

The production keeps it clean but never loses the roots. No big switch-ups, no chasing trends. Just holding on to what reggae has always been about. Another tribute to the herb from ‘Pupa Chezi’.

Marijuana Prayer is out now.