Praise songs enter politely. This one walks in with its hands raised and a story already in motion.
“We Give You the Glory (Bless Your Name)” brings Dayne Malcolm and Jodian Pantry back together for their second collaboration, and the chemistry is the real headline.
The Jamaican gospel artists bring worship close to the body: the lifted hand, the cracked voice, the friend helping you finish the part you did not know needed another voice.
That passenger-seat detail is key. Malcolm first wrote the song years ago at a stoplight, during a private moment of thanks. Later, Steve “Qrilycs” O’Connor helped expand the writing. Before studio time, Malcolm and Pantry shaped the vamp in the car until the single became a shared statement.
You can hear that story inside the track.
Malcolm, also known as daMalco, comes with deep roots. Raised in Little London, Westmoreland, Jamaica, he began singing early, moved to the United States in 2012, and built a ministry path that includes Dayne Malcolm & Friends, known as DMnF.
That history gives his voice a grounded feel. He sounds like someone who has used worship to stay steady when life got noisy.
Pantry brings a bright, personal charge. She has said the title reflects her everyday posture to Jesus, tied to moments when she fell, drifted, received grace, and found a way back.
That honesty keeps the song from sounding too polished for human use. Her voice adds lift and confession.
The sound is where things get fun. Malcolm calls the mix “reggae gospel with alternative rock,” which sounds like a playlist algorithm had three cups of coffee and opened a church door.
But the pairing works.
Reggae gives the track warmth and movement. The rock influence adds push, a firmer edge under the worship language. The track does not sit still and beg to be admired. It moves forward, keeps its pulse, and invites the listener to answer back.
For a ViViPlay audience, that repeat factor matters. This is not background praise for half-listening. It has a chorus that wants company. In a digital moment filled with thirty-second clips and quick mood changes, the song uses repetition differently. It slows the mind without draining the energy.
The release also fits a useful cultural pocket: worship nights on TikTok, Caribbean gospel clips in WhatsApp groups, and songs that travel before radio catches up.
“We Give You the Glory (Bless Your Name)” feels shareable without sounding built only for the feed. Send it to someone having a hard week, play it before church, or let it ride in the car, where the song partly came to life.

There is a funny little lesson in that. Sometimes the best decision happens before the session, in a car, with one person insisting, another person joking, and the music choosing its own shape. That is the charm here. Malcolm and Pantry sound like two people catching the same current at the right second.
The single’s biggest win is balance. It is easy to make praise feel heavy. It is also easy to make it feel light in a way that skips past pain. This track finds a middle lane, naming grief, love, relationship strain, and daily pressure, then answering with gratitude that has some fight in it.
“We Give You the Glory (Bless Your Name)” is now available on major digital streaming platforms, and it gives Dayne Malcolm and Jodian Pantry a strong new reason to be heard by Jamaican gospel fans, Caribbean Christian music listeners, and anyone looking for worship with a pulse.
If this is what happens when a stoplight idea meets a car-seat writing session, their next linkup should come with the engine already running.

