Dancehall artists Kiprich and Tugstar have set the scene alight with their fresh release, “Eagle Dance,” which is sweeping dance floors and stirring up excitement across the music world. Featuring a signature dance move that has quickly gained popularity, this track marks a new, high-energy moment in the genre.
The unique dance move came about unexpectedly during a show in the Bahamas, where dancer Shelly Belly joined Kiprich on stage, adding an electrifying twist. “The crowd went wild. Shelly Belly just took over with this new move, and suddenly it was everywhere,” Kiprich explained.
Since then, fans have taken to social media to showcase their own spins on the “Eagle Dance,” with posts flooding in from events around Jamaica’s Corporate Area. “Everywhere you look, someone’s trying out the dance,” Kiprich noted. “Shelly Belly and Racoon are keeping it alive on the streets, and DJ WorldBoom is pushing the song on the airwaves.”
Produced by DJ Kemo and the US-based JA4Life label, “Eagle Dance” debuted last week and is quickly becoming a staple in dancehall circles. JA4Life, known for hits like Kalado’s “Peppa Sauce” and K Queens’ “Who Wrong?”, has consistently been a launchpad for breakthrough tracks and new artists, including Nickapella, the son of Bounty Killer.
With this track, Kiprich and Tugstar bring fresh energy and a bold vibe to dancehall, as fans eagerly await what’s next for the “Eagle Dance” phenomenon.