
Vanessa Bling – F*ck Somewhere New produced by Black Shadow Music and Troyton Rami Music 2026
Vanessa Bling comes into “F*ck Somewhere New” with the kind of bite and melody that has kept her name relevant from the Gaza Slim era through her current run of singles. The Jamaican dancehall singer built her reputation on sharp hooks, feminine swagger, and a voice that can swing from defiant to wounded without losing its edge. This one sits right in that lane: a blunt, relationship-centered record that sounds like it was made for system play, with the title alone signalling frustration, restart energy, and no interest in softening the message.
Black Shadow Music and Troyton Rami frame the cut with the kind of polished dancehall production they have long been associated with, balancing club pressure with a clean, radio-ready sheen. The release is tagged to 2026, which fits Vanessa Bling’s recent stretch of one-off singles, and it lands as another reminder that she still knows how to command a riddim without overworking the point. The track title suggests a raw breakup or move-on anthem, and her delivery gives it the right mix of attitude and hurt.
What makes the song work is that it feels lived in rather than invented. Vanessa Bling has always been strongest when she sounds like she is talking straight to somebody who already knows the history, and “F*ck Somewhere New” keeps that directness intact while giving her enough space to ride the beat.
Tracklist:
- Vanessa Bling – F*ck Somewhere New
