David Oscar Dogbe is a Ghanaian reggae artiste
Ghanaian reggae artiste, David Oscar Dogbe, marks his birthday with a deeply reflective musical offering, a release of a live rendition of his song “Thank You Jah” on April 16, 2026.
The performance, recorded during one of his sessions at the Reggae Spot Unplugged, captures the singer in a moment of gratitude and spiritual introspection.
"I can only be thankful to God for the many blessings he showers on me and my family and fans.
" That is precisely why I'm sharing this song with all my loved ones, family and fans. As you join me thank God for adding another year to my years, I implore you to do so with my 'Thank You Jah' track," he said.
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Known for his fusion of roots reggae and conscious lyrical themes, David delivered the track in a style that emphasised both the emotional weight of the song and the sincerity of his message.
Unlike more upbeat renditions typical of live reggae performances, this version leaned towards a slower, almost meditative tempo, allowing each lyric to resonate with a calm intensity.
The setting of Reggae Spot Unplugged; an intimate platform that showcases raw, live musical expressions, proved fitting for this performance.
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With a full blast of instrumentation and a focused ambiance, David’s performance stood out as a heartfelt acknowledgment of what he described as “the enduring grace and guidance of Jah.”
Interestingly, the timing of the release, coincides with his birthday, adding a layer of personal significance to the release.
Rather than celebratory funfare, the artiste chose reflection, using music as a vessel to express gratitude for life, growth, and spiritual sustenance.
“Thank You Jah” first released on April 16, 2025, is a staple in Dogbe’s repertoire, but this live version offers a renewed perspective; one that strips away studio polish in favour of vulnerability and authenticity.
His vocal delivery, at times hushed communicates a message that feels both personal and universally relatable.
As Ghana’s reggae scene continues to evolve, David Oscar Dogbe remains a distinctive voice within it, consistently blending performance with purpose.
This latest release not only commemorates another year in his life but also reinforces his commitment to using music as a medium for reflection, faith, and connection with fans base.
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