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Vybrid sets Outlet visualizer for June 17, centers mental health

Vybrid’s Outlet visualizer lands June 17 with a mental-health message, pairing self-love and resilience with LoudSpeakr’s push for positive coping.

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Vybrid sets Outlet visualizer for June 17, centers mental health
Source: dancehallmag.com

Vybrid is putting mental health at the center of his next release, with the visualizer for Outlet set for June 17. The single is being framed as a conversation about self-love, resilience and finding healthier ways through pressure, a direction that gives the track more weight than a routine drop.

Produced by LoudSpeakr and mixed and mastered by CheekyDon Music, Outlet is being presented as a statement about emotional honesty as much as a song in circulation. LoudSpeakr said he values that both the track and the visualizer promote mental health awareness and well-being, and he described the record as a reminder to protect mental health and know you’re never alone. That message fits the way the release has been positioned, with the music and the visuals working together instead of running on separate tracks.

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Vybrid has also spoken about why the project matters to him personally. He said his favorite part of Outlet is the authenticity and emotion at its core, and that he is able to shine a light on a topic that is often overlooked. The visualizer, edited by CDflymz, is meant to carry that message through storytelling and imagery, with cameo footage shot and edited by Kontrol The Town. Ccuz also appears in the package, giving the project a collaborative feel rather than a simple upload.

The timing also places Outlet inside a busy run for LoudSpeakr. He is preparing an 1876 Riddim compilation for June 26, and Vybrid’s Grip was featured on that project on April 17. Taken together, the two releases point to an active creative partnership built around songs with a message, not just singles designed to chase quick attention.

Vybrid’s own path gives that partnership extra context. He has opened for Spragga Benz, Ky-Mani Marley, Junior Reid, Dexta Daps and Mr. Vegas, and he has taken his music to universities, charity events and carnivals. Jack Russell Music says he has also worked with producers including Patexx, SlayBad and Delly Ranx, while his background from Kingston to Atlanta has helped shape an artist who moves between dancehall, reggae and R&B as the message demands.

With Outlet, that range is being used to push something more direct: a record about coping, self-worth and speaking plainly about pressure. When the visualizer lands on June 17, Vybrid will be asking reggae and dancehall listeners to hear mental health not as a side note, but as part of the music’s center.

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