Causion films Antigua video for new reggae track Feels Like I’m Dreaming
Causion was back in Antigua filming a June video for Feels Like I’m Dreaming, his latest reggae push to sell the island through sound and scenery.

Causion was back in Antigua filming a video for Feels Like I’m Dreaming, a new reggae track set for release in June, and the timing makes the project read like more than another single. This is another on-location pitch for Antigua itself, with Elite Island Resorts producing the visual and Causion once again using reggae to put the island’s beaches, sunsets and identity front and centre.
The song was co-written and co-produced with Maurice Gregory, and Jamaica Observer described it as Causion’s fifth project projecting Antigua’s leisure industry. That puts Feels Like I’m Dreaming squarely inside a pattern he has built over several years, not as a one-off travel tie-in. Earlier entries in that run included Antigua Me Come From, Caribbean Vacation and Sunny Day, each one tying his roots-reggae feel to a clear Antiguan message.

Causion has never hidden the intention behind it. He said he is “not a spokesperson hired to sell an idea” but an Antiguan who genuinely loves his home, and that the work with Elite Island Resorts lets him tell a story that can lead listeners to book flights and visit the island. That matters in reggae because the music only works as a tourism card when the artist sounds like he believes it. Causion does, and that is why the formula keeps landing.
The numbers around Antigua and Barbuda’s leisure push give the campaign real weight. The country welcomed over 1.5 million foreign visitors in 2025, and tourism chief Colin James said in May 2026 that 110,832 stay-over visitors arrived in the first quarter of 2026. Antigua also posted a record 1.3 million visitors in 2024, up from 1.2 million in 2023 and 10 percent above 2019, before the pandemic reset travel across the region.

Causion’s standing at home explains why his tourism records carry so much authority. On November 1, 2024, Antigua and Barbuda invested him with the Commander of The Most Precious Order of Princely Heritage, the CH honour, for more than 30 years as the nation’s Reggae Ambassador. He has shared stages with Rita Marley and Marcia Griffiths, toured frequently with Buju Banton, and created the Thank You Mission Foundation to help local artists facing medical bills. Feels Like I’m Dreaming extends that same mission: a reggae release built on place, pride and a very specific Antiguan frame.
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