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Olivia Aurora and Aborijah premiere Deep In My Heart reggae video in Costa Rica

Olivia Aurora and Aborijah turned Deep In My Heart into a visual reggae moment in Puerto Viejo, with Reggaeville premiering the video on May 1, 2026.

Jamie Taylor··2 min read
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Olivia Aurora and Aborijah premiere Deep In My Heart reggae video in Costa Rica
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Olivia Aurora and Aborijah gave Deep In My Heart extra weight as a video event when Reggaeville premiered the official clip on May 1, 2026, turning the song’s romantic pull into something bigger than a standard release. Set against Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, the project landed with the kind of chemistry that makes a lovers tune feel like a scene, not just a track.

The song arrived in April 2026 and was presented as a new reggae-and-dancehall video, with production split between Mauricio Alvarado for Fire Lion Music and Christian Brayant for Positive Studios. That credit line matters because it places the release in a regional Caribbean-Latin corridor, far from a purely Jamaican mainstream frame, and gives the record a distinct cross-border identity. Aborijah’s feature sharpens that appeal, adding another voice to a track built for melody and emotional reach.

Lyrically, Deep In My Heart leans hard into love, healing, and devotion. The video description frames love as something prayer-like and freeing, while the chorus centers on a relationship that feels restorative rather than merely flirtatious. That spiritual undertone gives the song the kind of warmth reggae listeners know well: romance that lifts, softens, and expands into something communal. It sits comfortably beside lover’s rock sensibilities, but it also reaches into the gentler end of modern reggae with a polished, accessible touch.

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What makes the release especially timely is the way it moved through the reggae-video ecosystem. Reggaeville’s premiere gave the track a clear launch point, while its 2026 catalog placement helped position it for both dedicated reggae followers and casual viewers scrolling for new visuals. Deep In My Heart works because it does more than ask to be heard. It invites the audience into a landscape where love, place, and performance all hit at once, and where a reggae-and-dancehall cut from Costa Rica can feel fully part of the wider scene.

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