Written by: Nekisha Neicy Cyrus
After a seven-month new music hiatus, Jamaica’s Dancehall star Shenseea has returned with a bang releasing her first official single off her upcoming debut album. The single titled, ‘Run, Run’ has been trending on Youtube since its release on Friday 16th, July 2021.
With over two million views and counting, Shenseea is serving a series of stunning and creative visuals throughout the three-minute video like you haven’t seen her before. Not to mention the eye candy male actor featured in this new music video is Trinidad-born actor Darrius Marcellin. Making it somewhat of a Caribbean love affair…lol.
With no official date or title for her album announced yet, Shenseea teased her ShenYengs that she has a lot more surprises in store for them, so we will definitely be staying tuned to keep you all updated. And it seems like the surprises have already begun rolling in as the ‘Blessed’ singer announced recently that she has a new manager-Wassim ‘Sal’ Slaiby. We are super excited for this new chapter for our Jamaican songstress. If you haven’t seen Shenseea’s brand new music video as yet, it’s time to ‘Run, Run’ over to YouTube and check out the three-minute steamy visuals.
In this month’s CEH New Dancehall releases, you can enjoy some brand new music from some of your favorite Dancehall artistes and more, check it out below!
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