
Intence Secures Canadian Visa Ahead of First-Ever Canada Tour
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Dancehall artiste will kick off the D Mafia Muzik-powered tour on July 3 as “Wembanyama” continues to gain traction with nearly one million YouTube views in three weeks

Dancehall artiste Intence Heads to Canada for First-Ever Tour
Dancehall artiste Intence has received his Canadian visa ahead of embarking on his first-ever tour of Canada, paving the way for his debut performances on Canadian soil.
Powered by D Mafia Muzik, the eight-show tour begins on July 3 and will make stops in Calgary, Brantford, two shows in Toronto, Montreal on July 25, Edmonton, Leamington, and Winnipeg, giving Canadian fans their first opportunity to experience the deejay live.
With more than 400 million cumulative YouTube views, Intence continues to deliver catchy, viral hits.
His recent single “Wembanyama” has been making waves on streaming charts and dance floors, while amassing nearly one million YouTube views in just three weeks. The singjay has also maintained a steady release formula recently, teaming with emerging label Cash Code Records for a string of new singles.
Known for his raw lyrics and unique sound, Intence has captured global attention, earning recognition from outlets such as The New York Times and co-signs from major stars including Nicki Minaj and Burna Boy. His music has amassed tens of millions of streams, while his high-energy performances have electrified crowds across the UK, the U.S., and Jamaica, including past appearances at Reggae Sumfest.
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