In a sensational turn of events at Burwood Beach in Trelawny, Jamaican dancehall sensation Jason ‘Iwaata’ Bailey delivered a stellar performance at the beach party, Dejavu, on Saturday, August 10. The picturesque beach setting heightened the ambiance as Iwaata’s electrifying presence transformed the event into an unforgettable night of music and celebration.
The crowd was treated to high-energy performances of Iwaata’s hit singles, “Tun Di Oda Way” and “Little London,” each stirring waves of excitement and igniting the audience’s enthusiasm. The atmosphere reached its zenith when Iwaata debuted his latest single, “Dancehall Queen,” produced by 1Royalty Entertainment. The new track was met with roaring approval, reflecting Iwaata’s evolving artistry and his ability to encapsulate the essence of dancehall in a contemporary format.
“Iwaata’s performance truly captured the spirit of dancehall,” said his manager, Paul Morgan. “The positive reception to ‘Dancehall Queen’ was particularly gratifying and a testament to Iwaata’s continued growth as an artiste.”
Always reaching for new heights, Iwaata left Jamaica for the United States on Friday, August 16, to perform at several shows across the country. Morgan expressed immense pride in Iwaata’s achievements and the promising trajectory of his career.
“We’re incredibly proud of how the event went,” Morgan added. “Iwaata’s ability to connect with the audience and deliver an outstanding performance reinforces why he remains a leading figure in dancehall. We look forward to seeing him bring that same energy and passion to his shows in the US.”
The Dejavu event will undoubtedly be remembered as a highlight of the summer, showcasing not just the beauty of Jamaica’s beaches but also the vibrant energy of its dancehall music scene. Fans can expect more from Iwaata as he continues to expand his influence and deliver powerful performances on international stages.