Marcia Griffiths, Lewis Folkes offer When You Love Me
Reggae queen Marcia Griffiths has joined forces with producer Sean Lewis Folkes for the release of
When You Love Me, a lovers’ rock single shared on June 5 through Folkes’ LF Productions label.
The song finds Griffiths expressing appreciation for a partner whose love brings joy and fulfillment to her life.
Built around a captivating horn-driven melody, the track reunites Griffiths with Folkes, who praised the veteran singer’s expertise and dedication throughout the recording process.
“Collaborating with Marcia is defined by professionalism and respect for reggae music traditions,” said Folkes.
Griffiths was supported on the track by South Florida’s Code Red Band. The group’s musicianship helps bring the song’s warm and soulful sound to life.
Folkes, whose production credits include Ed Robinson, Luciano, Pressure Busspipe, and several emerging artistes, described his role on the project as ensuring the production remained true to reggae’s roots while allowing Griffiths’ artistic vision to shine.
Widely regarded as one of reggae’s most enduring artists, Griffiths rose to prominence at Studio One during the 1960s with classics such as Feel Like Jumping and Mark My Word. She later gained international recognition as a member of The I Three, Bob Marley’s legendary harmony trio, and achieved global success with her 1982 hit
Electric Boogie.
With When You Love Me, Griffiths adds another memorable chapter to a remarkable career that has spanned more than six decades.
