Canadian Reggae Ambassador Tasha T continues her powerful musical journey with the release of her brand-new single, “Ten Foot Wall,” available worldwide on February 6.
The single is taken from her highly anticipated upcoming album, “One World,” and is produced by RasVibe Records Inc in collaboration with IslandYard Productions. “Ten Foot Wall” is now available on all leading online music stores and streaming platforms.
Known as “The Musical Ambassador,” Tasha T has built a reputation for spreading strong, uplifting messages across Canada and around the globe. Her music consistently reflects themes of unity, resilience, and love, reinforcing her commitment to making a meaningful impact through reggae music.
A versatile and dedicated creative force, Tasha T has contributed significantly to the reggae industry as a recording artist, songwriter, producer, record label owner, philanthropist, and artiste consultant. Her tireless work ethic and passion for positive change have earned her widespread recognition both locally and internationally.
Tasha T’s musical journey began in 1999, when she received the Best Female Newcomer award. Since then, her career has been marked by numerous commendations, nominations, and prestigious awards. Most recently, in 2024, she received the Spotlight Award for her popular single “Jamaica It Nice” at the 8th Annual ReggaeXclusive Recognition Awards in Toronto, Canada.
Her influence extends beyond music. In recognition of her humanitarian efforts, Tasha T was selected as an award recipient for the “Compete for Peace and Not War” competition by The World Citizen Artists (WCA), in collaboration with the Bob Marley Foundation, Gandhi Foundation, and Belgravia Gallery, for her inspirational composition “Spread Some Love.”
Making history, Tasha T became the first-ever reggae artiste nominated for Best International Indigenous Release at the Indigenous Music Awards, where she was also invited to perform in Winnipeg, Canada. This milestone helped strengthen cultural ties between Canada’s reggae community and Indigenous communities.
Her national contributions have also been widely acknowledged. Tasha T is a two-time JUNO Award nominee for Best Reggae Recording, recognized for her album “Real Talk” and her single “Dem Need More Love.” She was further honoured with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, awarded by the Governor General of Canada, for her dedication to her peers, community, and country. Her service was described as “most commendable and deserving of our praise and admiration” by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
With the release of “Ten Foot Wall,” Tasha T once again reinforces her role as a leading voice in reggae music—using her art to inspire, unite, and uplift audiences worldwide.
