Singer J serenades his lady on new single

April 28, 2026
Singer J
Singer J

International recording artiste Singer J gets sultry on his latest single, Into You, an ice cream smooth jam that breaks down exactly what he wants to do to his girl.

The sexy Afrobeats-inspired single is loaded with incredibly memorable one-liners and delivered with real passion and purpose. Singer J's enthusiasm definitely gives the track some extra oomph as he croons: " I pour into you, my baby, this love I have for you, it's not crazy, I pour into you... ."

"The song was designed to be short and spicy. Producer Boko B wanted me to do a different kind of song - dancehall but with an Afro crossover energy to it, and this song is straight fire," Singer J said.

"Craig Voicemail loved the beat and we wrote it together. That's how we created the vibration of the song, great vocalist and two inspiring persons go towards it so it was a great vibe and it come out exceptional," he added.

The song, which was released with a video over a month ago, has been generating much attention, gaining traction across radio airplay, digital streaming platforms, and social media.

"The fans really love this song. Great music like this doesn't carry a special time, the momentum just start build, the whole vibe ah go kick weh right now, especially with the energy and the vocals for the lady, musically ah just time," said Singer J, whose given name is Omar Lattibeaudiere.

The single may also pop up on Singer J's upcoming EP which will be released later this year.

"My EP will have a lot of girls songs, sexy kind of songs like Into You with an international feel," he said.

Singer J became a household name in Jamaica back in 2001 with his chart-topping single Buss Your Gun on the 'Buzz' rhythm. Since that time, he has scored with several commercial singles such as Can't Stop Me Now, Where Would I Be Without You Lord? and Wave Yu Hand featuring Elephant Man.

The singer's unmistakable vocals have won him fans all over the globe. He released a gospel album, Grateful, and a critically acclaimed Tribute to Bob Andy album in memory of his late uncle, reggae legend Bob Andy.

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