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Ja’Shayla Drops New High Energy Hit “Body Roll”

‘…with its impressive production and a captivating vocal, offers a larger-than-life atmosphere that fans can get lost in….’

While summer might be drawing to a close, pop artist Ja’Shayla is keeping the sunny, high-energy vibes going with the release of her new single “Body Roll” which, with its impressive production and a captivating vocal, offers a larger-than-life atmosphere that fans can get lost in. The brilliant blend of R&B, Pop and Reggaetón delivers wide appeal and her beautifully choreographed music video displays a captivating confidence that keeps you glued to the screen from the very start. The visual, directed by Joshua Ramirez, features six captivating dancers in front of neon lights, recreating an electrifying late night club energy.

A self-trained singer-songwriter who has penned songs for artists including Beatrix Ramosaj from Dancing With The Stars Albania, Ja’Shayla – influenced and inspired by the likes of Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, has been writing and recording since she was 13 and over the course of her life and career has mastered an incredible six-octave range. To date, she’s performed for over 100M people worldwide at renowned venues including Madison Square Garden and Hammerstein Ballroom and appeared on notable networks like Univision, Bravo TV, BET and MTV. With an impressive resume of work under her belt, she navigates the industry to the beat of her own drum. The raw, fun-loving energy of “Body Roll” definitely sets the bar for late summertime hits as the catchy single is guaranteed to get stuck in your head.

Check out the video for “Body Roll” below and for more information on Ja’Shayla, visit her website, give her page a like on Facebook or follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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