
Kash Promise Move – Dead Inside produced by One Motion Records and Control Tower Squad 2026
Kash Promise Move comes at “Dead Inside” with the kind of wounded, late-night energy that has made his name stick in the newer wave of Jamaican dancehall. The song sits in that dark, reflective pocket where heartbreak, disappointment and emotional shutdown get turned into melody, but it still carries the bounce and forward motion that keep it firmly in the dancehall lane. Rather than playing it broad, he sounds like someone talking through damage in real time, and that honesty is part of the appeal.
Kash Promise Move has been building a profile as a Jamaican artist with a melodic edge, a sharp ear for emotional material and a delivery that can move between roughness and tune. His catalog already points to that range, with songs that touch on pain, isolation, love and survival without losing the street-level cadence that grounds the writing. That balance is what makes “Dead Inside” land: it feels personal, but it is still shaped like a song people can ride with, not just a diary entry.
The production and release context point to One Motion Records and Control Tower Squad, names that fit the current dancehall ecosystem where independent teams are keeping artists active with direct-to-platform singles and promo-ready drops. “Dead Inside” feels made for that world: moody, modern, and aimed at listeners who want something colder than a party tune but still rooted in the rhythms and pulse of the genre. It is the sort of track that works best in the spaces where dancehall has always done a lot of its heavy lifting — after hours, in headphones, and in the middle of whatever feelings someone is trying not to say out loud.
Tracklist:
- Kash Promise Move – Dead Inside
