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Roots Reggae Artist Prince Judah to Release Inna Dancehall Style Album

Roots reggae artist Prince Judah will drop an album titled Inna Dancehall Style, billed as a genre-bending/genre-shift project set to arrive before Reggae Month ends on February 28.

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Roots Reggae Artist Prince Judah to Release Inna Dancehall Style Album
Source: www.jamaicaobserver.com

Roots reggae artist Prince Judah has announced an upcoming album called Inna Dancehall Style, described in the original report as a "genre-bending" project and in social posts as a "genre-shift" release, with sources saying it will arrive before Reggae Month ends on February 28. The original report names the Jamaica Observer as the outlet reporting his new ventures.

The same original report links the album release to a fashion collaboration with designer Esteban Cortazar for the Donde Esteban line, saying the music rollout "coincides with a fashion collaboration with designer Esteban Cortazar for Donde Esteban line." That pairing is presented as part of Prince Judah’s current activity in the report; no additional details about the designer’s role or the Donde Esteban launch schedule are supplied in the material.

Social-platform excerpts supplied alongside the report mirror the timing language while using slightly different phrasing on the musical shift. Instagram copy supplied verbatim reads: "He is set to release a genre-shift album, Inna Dancehall Style before Reggae Month wraps on February 28. ... Style is everything to The Prince", the snippet includes an ellipsis before the line "Style is everything to The Prince." An X excerpt supplied verbatim duplicates the opening line and then trails off: "He is set to release a genre-shift album, Inna Dancehall Style before Reggae Month wraps on February 28. Prince Judah is also exploring fresh", the X excerpt ends mid-sentence and is incomplete as provided.

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What remains unspecified in the supplied material is sharp: no year is given for the February 28 deadline, and there are no details on release format, record label, tracklist, producers, featured artists, or event/tour ties. There are no direct, attributable quotes from Prince Judah or from Esteban Cortazar beyond the Instagram phrase quoted above, and the supplied social excerpts include no account handles or timestamps. The original report asserts the Jamaica Observer covered these developments but does not supply the Observer’s byline or full article text.

Before the album or the fashion tie-in can be treated as confirmed, standard verification is needed: secure the full Jamaica Observer article (author and publication date), retrieve the complete Instagram post (handle, caption, image/video, timestamp), obtain the full X post (handle and full copy), and request comment or confirmation from Prince Judah’s management and Esteban Cortazar’s Donde Esteban team. If those confirmations arrive and the release occurs before February 28, Inna Dancehall Style will land inside Reggae Month while tying Prince Judah’s roots-reggae profile to a high-profile fashion collaboration.

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