Written by: Nekisha Cyrus
With her latest collaboration ‘No limits’ heating up the airwaves, Moyann is already proving that there is surely no limits when it comes to following your goals and dreams.
This month’s Dancehall Spotlight artiste is the young and talented Jamaican singer Moyann Montique, who goes by the artiste name ‘Moyann’. Hailing from Montego Bay, the songstress has been grinding on the Dancehall circuit for some time now. With popular releases like ‘ABC 1-2-3′, ‘Netflixxx N Chill’, ‘On My Mind’, ‘Sex Me Up’ and more; she has been consistently keeping the new music and collaborations coming with some of Dancehall’s top artistes. Since breaking onto the music scene in 2018, she has collaborated with artistes such as Jahvillani, Teejay, Jahmiel, Kranium, and her lastest alongside the Shengyeng boss herself, Shenseea.
Moyann and Shenseea recently teamed up for the first time on their new release, an upbeat and catchy ladies empowerment anthem called ‘No Limit’. The track was produced by DJ Frass who is also Moyann’s manager. The official promo visualizer is officially out now, but fans are hoping that there is an official music video soon on the way.
Caribbean Entertainment Hub will like to wish Moyann all the best with her latest release and we will definitely be keeping you updated with all her new music. If you would like to stay updated with the songstress, be sure to connect with her here.
Also, be sure to check out our March New Dancehall releases playlist below to see what new songs are trending this month:
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