
GLOBAL PULSE: VOICEMAIL AND 808 DELAVEGA’S ‘DI WORLD’ MOVES WITH PURPOSE
Voicemail’s Di World, sculpted by the ever-forward 808 Delavega, is a vibrant, high-voltage celebration of dancehall’s borderless energy. Fired up by the World A Move Riddim—a staple of Kingston’s sound systems since December—the track captures the urgency and euphoria of street dance in full motion.
Bold basslines slam beneath bright, fluid melodies. Atop this, Voicemail deliver vocals with punch, clarity, and purpose. Each line pushes the pulse further. There’s no pause, only momentum.
DI WORLD OPENS A WINDOW INTO KINGSTON’S KINETIC PRESENT WHILE SIGNALLING ITS WORLDWIDE REACH
Still, it’s more than just a party. With every beat and breath, Di World echoes a collective force—movement, resilience, and cultural pride made audible. Dancehall’s heartbeat doesn’t stay in one place. It travels, morphs, and claims space across continents.
By blending heavyweight production with uplifting intent, Di World opens a window into Kingston’s kinetic present while signalling its worldwide reach. It channels Kingston’s urgency while embracing its global resonance.
Each element—bassline, rhythm, vocals—moves with purpose. This is music that gathers people, sets them in motion, and celebrates a shared cultural beat that refuses to stand still.
ABOUT VOICEMAIL

Voicemail formed in Kingston in 1999, blending raw dancehall energy with smooth R&B harmonies. Influenced by groups like Boyz II Men and Scare Dem Crew, the trio—Craig Jackson, Kevin Blaire, and Oniel Edwards—refined their sound through dubplates and collaborations.
As they shifted from ballads to bashment, hits followed. Tracks like Weh Di Time and Wacky Dip brought chart success, while their 2006 debut Hey cemented their signature style and vocal stamp.
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ABOUT 808 DELAVEGA

808 Delavega is a boundary-pushing producer blending classic reggae textures with sharp, modern precision. Working with Evidence Music, he’s shaped a catalogue that pairs rich instrumentation with vocal fire. His 2020 self-titled album united Beenie Man, Anthony B, Bugle, and more.
Since then, tracks like World A Move have showcased his instinct for riddims that move feet and minds. With each release, Delavega redefines the edge of reggae’s evolving soundscape.