Ding Dong and Qraig Voicemail Link Up with Barzini for New Single “Shake”
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Two Dancehall Artistes Join Forces with Jamaican-Born Barzini on New Track “Shake”.“Straight high energy and a dance experience,” says Barzini
L-R: Barzini, Ding Dong and Qraig Voicemail
Dancehall entertainers Qraig Voicemail and Ding Dong have joined forces once again on a new single titled “Shake,” in collab with fellow artist Barzini, produced by Change The Stars Records.
The track is set for release on Friday, March 20, continuing the duo’s long-standing musical chemistry that has consistently delivered dancefloor-ready hits both locally and internationally.
“Working with Ding Dong and Qraig Voicemail was an absolute dream. Straight high energy and a dance experience, because Ding Dong was actually dancing and jumping while recording the song. It was a live performance seeing them in action”
Barzini shared that the collaboration was driven by a desire to fuse dancehall with hip-hop elements, bringing together Ding Dong’s dominance in dance culture and Qraig’s signature vocal style. “The song came about because I wanted to do a dance fusion song with dancehall and hip-hop elements. I wanted to work with Ding Dong the king of dance and the voice behind some of the biggest dance hits, Qraig. I contacted Qraig and the idea came to fruition,” Barzini explained.
Barzini continued, “Working with Ding Dong and Qraig Voicemail was an absolute dream. Straight high energy and a dance experience, because Ding Dong was actually dancing and jumping while recording the song. It was a live performance seeing them in action. They went inside the recording booth and freestyled their verses and the chorus.”

Recording artsite Barzini
Described as a fun and energetic release, the track celebrates female beauty and confidence, aiming to bring vibrant energy to the dancefloor. “All the women in the world can dance to this song and men can enjoy the view of seeing a woman dancing while in full control,” Barzini said.
Barzini, whose given name is Jamal McDonnough, credits his musical evolution to a fusion of Jamaican and American influences, particularly dancehall and hip-hop. Although born in Omaha, Nebraska, he spent his early years in Kingston, Jamaica, before relocating to Philadelphia. Despite living overseas, he maintained strong ties to his roots, frequently returning to the island to stay connected to its culture and music.










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