Categories: Press Releases

Splash ready for musical success

New York, NY (Shuzzr) – Known in the reggae-dancehall community as a producer and writer, Micheal McFade has now decided to put his musical talents on display. The former music producer, now artiste who hails from the Spanglers community in Kingston, will be pursuing his career in music under the moniker ‘Splash’ as he sets his eyes musical success.
Splash who intends to make a big impact on the genre and culture, is focused not just on selling music , but connecting with fans in Jamaica and within the diaspora. The singjay who seeks to gain musical success like Koffee, Kranium, Wayne Wonder, Jada Kingdom and others is eager to captivate the minds and hearts music lovers.

‘Jamaican Proverb’ his debut single set for release on December 25. Splash who has been busy in the studio recording, is set to also release a sophomore album titled ‘HERE’ in 2020. The multifaceted act, who over the years has had the pleasure of working with Tanya Stevens, Mr. Vegas, Eklypse and others, seeks to differentiate himself by fusing his producing and song writing skills.
His single set for release and later his sophomore album, is what the artiste hopes will get him on the playlist of music listeners, as he seeks to join a new wave of artiste gaining international success as they incorporate the traditional sounds of reggae fused with dancehall, afrobeat and RnB.
Since 2019, Splash has teamed up with various producers namely Peter Gordon, Boswell Anglin to help develop his skill as an artiste while he gets his album ready for release. The album which will feature Ajji and Mr. Tropical from Guadeloupe will represent the new wave in local music. ‘Jamaican Proverb’ which is produced by John Jr & Sanctum Entertainment will be available on streaming platforms on December 25th.

Shuzzr

Recent Posts

Shuzzr Steps Away from Entertainment PR After 16 Years

After 16 years at the forefront of Caribbean and global reggae-dancehall entertainment public relations, Rickardo…

4 months ago

Dancehall and Delusion Aren’t Mutually Exclusive

Over the past few weeks, the word delusion seems to have been used several times,…

6 months ago

Jamaica, Breathe: Calm Must Be Our Greatest Resource Now

In times of crisis, it’s easy to point fingers — at the government, the agencies,…

6 months ago

Virality vs Longevity: 5 Lessons Artistes Can Learn from Chronixx’s Exile.

In today’s dancehall and reggae landscape, everyone wants that viral moment. One catchy hook, one…

6 months ago

Squash’s Hate Being Famous Is a Prophetic Dancehall Masterpiece—and a GRAMMY-Worthy Album

Controversial, raw, and eerily prophetic - Jamaican dancehall star Squash’s latest album explores the dark…

7 months ago

Dancehall’s Underrated! Neeqah Is the Next Female to Watch in 2026

Four years ago, if you had asked some critics, Neeqah's name would have been on…

8 months ago