Rick Ross Returns with Reggae Vibes on New Single “Kiss Of Judah”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Rick Ross steps back into the spotlight with “Kiss Of Judah,” a mellow reggae-influenced single featuring Etana.

Rick Ross is back with a new single, “Kiss Of Judah,” featuring the soulful vocals of Etana. While the Miami rapper has stayed visible through scattered features and a June single with Pharrell Williams, much of the recent buzz around him has revolved around his ongoing tension with Drake. With this release, Ross redirects the focus squarely to the music.

“Kiss Of Judah” carries the warmth of a Sunday afternoon in a Caribbean household. Etana sets the tone by singing about the importance of God’s love, delivering a steady and uplifting hook that feels both timeless and soothing.

Ross enters with a motivational verse, expressing gratitude for his blessings and a determination to ignore negativity. His laid-back flow complements the track’s relaxed, jazzy reggae rhythm—a beat that feels intentionally classic, even slightly nostalgic.

While the production may sound a bit old-school and the overall structure simple, “Kiss Of Judah” reminds listeners why it’s always a treat to hear Rick Ross rap. The single offers a refreshing, faith-centered detour from the headlines, proving that Rozay still knows how to deliver music with heart and positive energy.




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