Kash Promise Move is a Jamaican dancehall artist whose music
blends streetwise energy with a melodic, crossover-friendly feel.
Built around a sound that can move between hard-edged lyrics and
more emotional, reflective writing, he has become one of the names
associated with a newer wave of dancehall artists pushing for wider
reach without losing local identity.
His rise has been marked by a steady run of singles and
attention-grabbing collaborations rather than one overnight
breakthrough. Songs like “Ride,” which brought him wider notice
through a collaboration with Jada Kingdom, helped introduce his
style to a larger audience, while “Bandulu” turned into a viral
moment and gave his profile another lift. That track, in
particular, showed how well his music can travel when the right
beat, hook, and performance come together.
Part of Kash Promise Move’s appeal is the way he balances
confidence with vulnerability. He can sound tough and assertive,
but his songs often carry a more personal edge, which gives his
catalogue a sense of range. That flexibility has helped him fit
comfortably on dancehall riddims, alongside collaborations, and in
tracks that lean a little closer to hip-hop or trap influences. He
has used that range to keep his music moving without settling into
a single lane.
For listeners coming to his music through newer releases such as
“Phone Line” or his appearance on the Soowali Hi-fi Dancehall Vibes
Mixtape Vol. 2, the larger picture is an artist still building
momentum but already recognisable for his tone and presence. Kash
Promise Move’s work suggests an artist focused on growth,
consistency, and finding songs that connect beyond the moment they
are released. In a crowded dancehall field, that combination of
personality and adaptability has become part of his identity.


























