
Shenseea – Brucksweat produced by Columbia Records 2026
“Brucksweat” arrives with the kind of sharp, body-forward energy that has always made Shenseea feel bigger than a single lane. The song plays like a warm-weather flex, built for movement and attitude, with Shenseea sliding between sing-jay melody and clipped dancehall phrasing the way she has since her earliest breakout records. Her whole thing has always been that mix of polish and patois, glossy pop instinct and raw Jamaican delivery, and that tension is what gives this release its snap.
By 2026, Shenseea is no longer just one of dancehall’s most visible young stars; she is one of the genre’s most export-ready voices, with a catalog that has moved easily between hardcore dancehall, crossover pop, and big-name collaborations. Her run in the last few years has included a gold-certified U. S. record and a steady stream of singles that have kept her name in rotation well beyond the island. “Brucksweat” fits that version of her career: confident, stylish, and made to travel.
The Columbia Records context matters too. Shenseea’s move into that orbit places her inside a major-label push that has already widened her audience and sharpened the way her releases are presented. This one feels aimed squarely at the dance floor and the timeline at once, the kind of track that invites a quick viral life while still sounding rooted in the Jamaican way of talking slick over a rhythm.
The title itself signals heat, motion, and a little mischief, and that is pretty much the lane the song occupies. It is less about big narrative and more about presence: flirtation, confidence, and the sort of summer-night pressure Shenseea has made her signature.
Tracklist:
- Shenseea – Brucksweat
