Shaggy has executed it once more. The diamond-selling reggae icon drops a recent single, Dancehall Good, uniting legends Beres Hammond and hitmaker Dexta Daps in a landmark first collaboration. Three generations of Jamaican music. One monitor.
Co-produced by Shaggy and Lloyd “John John” James Jr, and launched by VP Data and Shaggy’s Ranch Leisure, the track is an open-hearted tribute to dancehall tradition, celebrating these sweaty, joyful communal areas that pulse on the coronary heart of Jamaican life. It urges youthful generations to hold the flame ahead.
DANCEHALL CULTURE CELEBRATED AND PASSED FORWARD IN A SINGLE TRACK
The discharge follows latest team-ups with Sting on Til A Mawnin, and on Increase Physique that includes Akon and Aidonia, cementing Shaggy’s fame as reggae’s nice connector.
And his ambitions stretch additional nonetheless. This June, Shaggy steps onto the Metropolitan Opera Home stage in New York, enjoying the Ferryman reverse Sting in The Final Ship. From Kingston dancehalls to Broadway opera homes, the person strikes throughout worlds with ease.
ABOUT SHAGGY

Shaggy has pushed reggae and dancehall onto the world stage for 3 many years. He burst by with Oh Carolina and Boombastic, fusing Jamaican sound system tradition with international pop. Smashes like It Wasn’t Me and Angel made him a family identify.
Two Grammys, a Brit Award and Jamaica’s Order of Distinction adopted, cementing reggae’s attain far past its island roots.
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ABOUT BERES HAMMOND

Beres Hammond has formed lovers rock for 5 many years, his grainy heat and unhurried phrasing drawing from soul, jazz and rocksteady roots.
Solo hits like What One Dance Can Do made him a fixture on the Jamaican charts. Then Tempted to Contact carried his tender, understated groove to the UK and US. Holder of the Order of Jamaica, Hammond endures as certainly one of reggae’s most commanding voices.
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ABOUT DEXTA DAPS

Dexta Daps has carved a singular house in fashionable dancehall, mixing street-hardened storytelling with a sensual voice of actual cinematic cost. Breakout tracks like Shabba Madda Pot pushed him throughout the Caribbean, whereas albums Intro, Vent, and Trilogy mapped his stressed creative development.
Daps’ collaborations with M.I.A., Davido and Tory Lanez have carried his sound deep into international pop and hip-hop.
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