Written by: Nekisha Cyrus
Yes she is definitely Blessed!
Shenseea continues to prove that hard work and consistency pays off. Recently, she announced that she signed with American Music label Interscope Records, making her the 1st Jamaican artiste to do so, and joining the likes of international Recording artistes such as Lady Gaga, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Dr Dre, Selena Gomez and Maroon 5.
Not only did she shock fans and her peers with the news, but also followed up by releasing her brand new single ‘Blessed’, a dancehall/ hip-hop crossover track which features Grammy-nominated rapper Tyga and is produced by Jamaican music producer Rvssian.
Shenseea, Rvssian and Tyga on the set of her new music video ‘Blessed’
In just 4 days since its release, the single has already crossed 4 million views and many are already hailing the single as the official summer anthem for 2019.
The Jamaican songstress has been consistently putting in work ever since she burst onto the music scene in 2016 with her hit collab ‘Loodi’ which features Jamaican Dancehall Superstar Vybz Kartel. Since then she has given us popular hits like ‘Shenyeng Anthem’, ‘Love I Got For You’, ‘Trending Gyal’, ‘Tie Me Up’ and many more.
We at Caribbean Entertainment Hub would like to congratulate the talented songstress on this major accomplishment and look forward to her representing for Jamaica and the Caribbean on the international stage. For more information and updates, follow Shenseea at https://www.facebook.com/ShenseeaOfficial/
Sources: Shenseea Social Media sites and Interviews.
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