RISING REGGAE STAR KHALIA TEAMS UP WITH DANCEHALL SUPERSTAR SHAGGY ON NEW SINGLE “DOUBLE TROUBLE”
Rising reggae star Khalia has teamed up with dancehall superstar Shaggy on her new single, “Double Trouble.” The song is a smooth and sexy dancehall track produced by GRAMMY award-winning producer Tony “CD” Kelly.
Over the track’s infectious beat, Khalia and Shaggy sing about a rollercoaster relationship, stating, “yeah we make good lovers, but we’re terrible friends.” Khalia’s vocals are sultry and captivating, while Shaggy’s signature toasting style adds a touch of fun and humour to the song.
“Double Trouble” is the third single off of Khalia’s upcoming Stay True EP, which drops via Ineffable Records. The EP will also feature guest appearances from Mortimer and Blvk H3ro.
Khalia is a rising star in the reggae scene. She has been praised for her unique sound, which blends elements of reggae, dancehall, and pop. Khalia has also been praised for her powerful vocals and her ability to write catchy and relatable songs.
Shaggy is one of the most successful dancehall artists of all time. He has sold over 10 million albums worldwide and has won numerous awards, including a GRAMMY Award. Shaggy is known for his infectious hits, his energetic stage shows, and his unique sense of style.
“Double Trouble” is a surefire hit for fans of reggae, dancehall, and pop music. The song is catchy, sexy, and fun, featuring two of the biggest names in the music industry.
ABOUT KHALIA
Jamaican-born, London grown, she found her way back home through the love of music, where she became the first signed act of K-Licious Music—owned by Grammy award-winning producer Tony “CD” Kelly. Khalia’s versatility has captivated Reggae fans worldwide. with songs like One Dance, Wild Fire and Easy. Her edgy vocals and song concepts are what most people are calling a ‘breath of fresh air’
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ABOUT SHAGGY
Shaggy is a Jamaican-American musician known for his unique voice and hit songs like “Boombastic”, “It Wasn’t Me”, and “Angel”. He has released 12 studio albums, collaborated with a range of artists, and won numerous awards. He’s also appeared in films and TV shows and is considered one of the most successful reggae artists ever.