Dre Island continues to push the boundaries of modern Jamaican music with his latest single “Diana,” a collaborative release featuring Projexx and Zion deLion. The track brings together reggae, dancehall, and afrobeats influences, highlighting a cross-continental blend that feels both rooted and forward-looking.
Widely recognized as a key figure in Jamaica’s Reggae Revival movement, Dre Island anchors “Diana” with his signature raspy vocal tone and introspective style. The track builds around that foundation, weaving in modern production textures that pull from afrobeats and contemporary dancehall without losing its core identity.
Projexx, a dancehall and R&B artist and grandson of legendary producer King Jammy, adds a melodic and rhythmic counterbalance, while Zion deLion gives the music a global dimension with a verse that taps into the song’s afrobeats vibe.
The result is a track that reflects where reggae and dancehall are heading in 2026: collaborative, genre-fluid, and globally connected. At the same time, “Diana” stays grounded in the cultural and musical traditions that define Dre Island’s work, continuing his commitment to making music that carries both message and movement.