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Dancehall-Pop Princess Moyann’s Vanilla Flavored New Single

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Dancehall-Pop Princess Moyann’s Vanilla Flavored New Single
Key Points(4)
  • Just two months after releasing her last single, ‘Real Ting’, Jamaican singjay Moyann is now giving her listeners a ‘Vanilla’ flavored new track.
  • The song’s June 18 release comes at a time when Jamaicans are looking forward to enjoying the outdoors once more, as the new curfew hours in Jamaica are now 11 P.M.
  • The Digital Productionz track’s cheeky opening lyrics, “have 99 problems but a boy ain’t one”, sets the tone for the upbeat mood of the overall production.
  • Moyann, who is a native of Montego Bay, gained local popularity with her 2018 single “Boss Up”.

Just two months after releasing her last single, ‘Real Ting’, Jamaican singjay Moyann is now giving her listeners a ‘Vanilla’ flavored new track.

The song’s June 18 release comes at a time when Jamaicans are looking forward to enjoying the outdoors once more, as the new curfew hours in Jamaica are now 11 P.M. to 5 A.M.

The Digital Productionz track’s cheeky opening lyrics, “have 99 problems but a boy ain’t one”, sets the tone for the upbeat mood of the overall production.

Moyann, who is a native of Montego Bay, gained local popularity with her 2018 single “Boss Up”.

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