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Fergie Dads Says ‘Which Girl You Want (Remix)’ Is Driving New Momentum in Dancehall

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Fergie Dads Says ‘Which Girl You Want (Remix)’ Is Driving New Momentum in Dancehall

Recording artiste Fergie Dads says his single Which Girl You Want (Remix) has been getting major support and has helped move his career forward.

“The support has been wonderful. I can’t complain; just giving a lot of thanks for the outcome and to all who [are] making it happen. People who know [me]say, ‘Fergieyou find it. This is the song that’s going to put me out there on top on everybody’s lips, making me a household name.’ With this song, it’s full of vibes and the lines are so catchy. It is easy to sing along to. The old and the young can relate to it. Once you hear it, you are forced to dance to it,” he said.

He said the track is also receiving strong play from DJs in different places, along with mixtape creators and selectors who are adding it to their sets.

“I think why I’m getting all this attraction is because they never hear anything like this before. This is a totally different topic from the others. This is all about me being confused [and] don’t know which girl to choose whether the white, the black ebony girls, browning, the Chinese the Japanese the Indians; the fat, the slim, the thick, the ugly and the pretty. I love them all, while some men specialise in one of the kind,” he added.

The deejay, born Ferguson, is from Shooters Hill in Bull Bay and went to Kingston College. He first gained local attention in 2016 with his debut song Cyah Sit Dung So. He said he is preparing additional songs and rhythms for release later this year while continuing to push Which Girl You Want.

“My ultimate goal for my song is [that] I want it to be the number one song in Jamaica for 2026. Everywhere you go, you hear it playing on the radios and in the dances. I want it to be all over social media, in the bars, stores, in the buses and other vehicles, and in all houses and [to]be the number one on the charts with every single individual knowing it by heart,” he said.

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