
Vershon – Is Mine produced by Shakespeare Productions and Hapilos Records 2026
Vershon’s “Is Mine” lands like a straight-up dancehall declaration: possessive, flirtatious, and built for the kind of juggling where a selector can run it back the second the hook catches. The title alone tells you the lane. Vershon is talking to a woman he wants to claim, but the strength of the song is in how he carries that message — more playful than aggressive, more confidence than desperation. That’s a familiar Vershon trait. He has long moved between streetwise talk, relationship songs, and smoother melodic cuts, and this one sits neatly in that part of his catalogue where the vocals are catchy enough to live in a dance but still heavy with Jamaican patter and attitude.
The record comes through Shakespeare Productions with Hapilos Records in the mix, which places it inside a distribution network that has been steadily feeding the dancehall circuit with new singles and collaborations. Shakespeare has been active as a producer and beat maker out of Portmore, and Hapilos remains one of the key routes for getting modern Jamaican releases out into the digital marketplace and promo pool. That combination makes sense for a single like this: polished, current, and aimed squarely at the dancehall audience that still wants a clean hook and a rhythm with bounce.
Vershon himself, born Kemar Vershawn Brown in Kingston, has built his name on versatility and a distinctive delivery that can switch from melodious to biting without losing its footing. “Is Mine” fits that profile. It feels like a late-night lover’s tune with a dancehall spine, the kind of song that lives off repetition, swagger, and a chorus that can stick after one spin. If this is the 2026 version of Vershon’s run, it finds him doing what he does best: turning everyday desire into a hook the crowd can wear.
Tracklist:
- Vershon – Is Mine
