
TENOR BLUE REWINDS THE DANCE IN VIBRANT RUB A DUB STYLEE
International Reggae and R&B artist Tenor Blue delivers a vibrant homage with his infectious single Rub A Dub Stylee. Written by Tenor Blue and produced by Dean Fishback, this track celebrates the raw, playful spirit of 1980s Jamaican dancehall.
Rub-a-dub reggae defined an era when artists like Sugar Minott, Little John, and Yellowman shook sound systems worldwide. Tenor Blue channels that same energy.
“Dean gave me a couple tracks he built with live players, and I loved this one,” Tenor explains. “It reminded me of the music that first hooked me on reggae and led me to start my journey.”
RUB A DUB STYLEE TAKES YOU STRAIGHT INTO THE GOLDEN ERA OF DANCEHALL PARTIES
Rub A Dub Stylee feels laid-back yet charged with pure energy. The tune glows with warmth and invites you into that original dancehall atmosphere. The song dives into classic themes of hyping the crowd, self-assurance, and battling rivals with style and skill.
The musicianship shines through every beat. You can hear the dedication from Blue and Dean Fishback, who poured their hearts into capturing that timeless sound.
More than just a tune for the moment, Rub A Dub Stylee takes us on a journey into dancehall’s roots. It sparks nostalgia while pushing us to explore the genre’s rich legacy. Tenor Blue hopes this track sparks new excitement for the foundation that built dancehall as we know it.
ABOUT TENOR BLUE

Raised in San Francisco’s legendary Haight-Ashbury, Tenor Blue first fell for soul before reggae changed his life as a teen. At UCLA in Los Angeles, he began blending reggae with pop, R&B, hip-hop and jazz, leading to a deal with RCA Records.
Over 20 years, he’s performed alongside reggae icons like Barrington Levy and Gregory Isaacs. Now in Atlanta, Tenor crafts soulful, genre-spanning songs that explore love, faith and human connection.