Jamaican Dancehall’s rebel, Danielle D.I. returns to the island after impressive performances alongside international reggae star, Gyptian. The Sex, Love and Reggae U.S. tour was a success.
“I am grateful to Gyptian for endorsing my talent. It’s a tremendous opportunity to have a world class act’s support. He has been in my shoe and understands the journey I’m taking. He presently has the number one reggae album on the Billboard charts, and is the only Jamaican to sell Gold in the past eight years; numbers never lie, so I’m deeply appreciative to be under his wings,” she said.
Danielle D.I. completed solid sets for the capacity crowds. The turnout was phenomenal for every one of the events. The audience sang along, while dancehall’s bad girl performed her hit tracks: Beat It, Rebel, Pat It Up and My Man.
“I had no idea I would get such positive responses. It was overwhelming at times. One of my favorite stops was performing at S.O.B.’s in Manhattan. I could feel the love while on stage and after the show. Fans showed excitement in meeting me, to get my autograph and to take pictures. Words can’t explain how it feels when they sing back my old songs to me, it’s a joy!” Danielle D.I. exclaims.
The entertainer says she was excited to share the stage with her peers that also performed
“Everyone did well, Bashcom X, Khago, Ricky Blaze, Fambo, Ding Dong and Benji. It was smooth sailing and I felt proud to represent as a female artiste,” Danielle D.I. said.