Recording Artiste Lvna Brings Party Energy with “Vybz R Us” Comeback

- Kaboom Editors

- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Recording artiste Lvna returns after two years with a feel-good, high-energy single, teaming up with American-based producer Track Starr. “We need to be able to read energy. Be yourself and be unapologetic,” she said

Recording dancehall artiste Lvna
Recording artiste Lvna is no stranger to the scene; she now makes her long-awaited return with her first single in over two years, “Vybz R Us,” teaming up with renowned American-based producer Track Starr.
The track blends sensuality and confidence, highlighting carefree party energy, and arrives alongside a vibrant music video directed by Bad Gee Studios, featuring popular DJ Mac.
“Track Starr called and said he had a bad idea and we had to voice it today,” she shared. “Mi know him from church days - life carried each of us on our own path, but we ended up linking back up. We worked on a couple things, built the energy and chemistry, and we locked in.”
Having overcome challenges over the years, Lvna now steps forward with renewed focus. “I think in this industry as a woman, there’s a lot of pressure on what to wear or what you should say, but my focus right now is vibes - not just in dance, overall. We need to be able to read energy. Be yourself and be unapologetic.”
Lvna has previously worked with producer Andrew ‘Anju Blaxx’ Myrie and collaborated with Konshens on “Make Me Say,” as well as releasing the pop-flavoured track “Like You.”
Syndicated from Kaboom Jamaica · originally published .
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