Kranium kicks off ‘A Slight Delay’ in Guyana

Dancehall star Kranium is set to take his blend of smooth vocals and melodic dancehall across the globe, officially launching his world tour on April 4 in Guyana. The tour will see the Jamaican hitmaker connecting with fans across the Caribbean, Canada, and the United States, marking another major milestone in his international career.

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The tour announcement coincides with the release of his latest EP, A Slight Delay. The project serves as both a teaser and a transition, as Kranium continues work on his third studio album—a follow-up that fans have been eagerly awaiting. Known for his ability to fuse dancehall with R&B influences, the singer has consistently expanded the genre’s reach beyond its Caribbean roots.

Over the years, Kranium has carved a niche in the global music scene. He first gained widespread recognition with his breakout hit Nobody Has to Know, a track that not only dominated dancehall charts but also crossed over into mainstream markets, earning platinum certification in the United States. The song’s success helped position him as one of the leading voices of modern dancehall, particularly among international audiences.

His debut album, Rumors, featured collaborations with major acts such as Ty Dolla $ign and Tory Lanez. Kranium has also teamed up with pop and R&B artists like Ed Sheeran and Chris Brown, expanding his versatility and crossover appeal. His ability to seamlessly blend dancehall rhythms with contemporary R&B and pop elements has made him a sought-after collaborator across genres.

In addition to his headline tour, Kranium is slated to perform at major festivals later this year, including the St. Kitts Music Festival on June 26 and Reggae Land on August 1.

With a growing catalogue of hits, a loyal global fanbase, and a new project on the horizon, Kranium’s upcoming tour signals the evolution of an artist who has become one of dancehall’s global ambassadors. As he takes his music from Guyana to major cities across North America and beyond, all eyes will be on what he delivers next.

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