


Mistah Godeh is a reggae artist from Valencia who throughout his career has explored different sides of the genre, blending it with styles such as dancehall, hip hop, moombahton and trap. His proposal moves between Jamaican roots and contemporary urban sounds, building his own musical universe within the Spanish reggae scene.
Throughout his career he has shared the stage with international artists such as Gentleman, Inner Circle, Morodo, Million Stylez, Fyahbwoy, Afu-Ra and Sho-Hai, consolidating himself as one of the notable voices within reggae in Spain.
His trajectory also includes two street albums released together with the producers Heavy Roots, featuring collaborations such as Soge Culebra on “Yo x ti Remix” and Green Valley on “Pachamama”. In addition, he has participated in projects by other artists such as Los Chikos del Maíz on the track “Grupo Salvaje” from the album “Comanchería”, or alongside Charly Efe and Loren D on “No hay tregua”, included in the album “El mártir”.
He now presents “Niebla”, a new single that explores the most nostalgic dimension of love and the mark that intense relationships leave when they become memories. With a laid-back reggae foundation (88 BPM in the key of B minor), the track builds an intimate and emotional atmosphere that accompanies a story shaped by memory and emotional confusion.
“Niebla” portrays a person trapped in the nostalgia of a past love that was lived with great intensity. Through a narrative full of memories, the song evokes a youthful relationship set in the 2000s, a time when emotions are experienced with particular intensity and when every gesture, every moment of waiting and every shared experience gains deep meaning.
Mistah Godeh uses the metaphor of climbing a difficult summit to explain the complexity of that relationship: a bond he always wanted to try to reach again, even after the falls. The single blends romanticism and melancholy, showing how a relationship can be sweet and at the same time painful, difficult to reach and full of failed attempts to keep it alive.
Between blurred memories and emotions that still remain, “Niebla” speaks about the difficulty of leaving the past behind and how certain moments continue to linger long after they have happened.