
Vershon x A’Legends – To A Queen EP 2026
Vershon has spent years turning lived experience into dancehall that feels personal before it feels polished, and To A Queen finds him in a particularly warm, appreciative pocket. The EP centers women in his orbit with songs that read like salutations: the title alone signals a tribute, and the release sequence suggests a steady move from praise to reflection to vulnerability. That emotional thread fits Vershon well. He came out of Kingston’s Cockburn Pen, built his name through street-rooted dancehall, and broke wider with records like Inna Real Life before developing a more melodic, introspective style that can still carry a yard-ready bounce.
A’Legends Productions is the engine behind the project, with Jenelle Alexia shaping the sound and framing the release as part of a broader campaign around Mother’s Day and women’s appreciation. She has been positioning A’Legends as more than a fashion brand by steadily expanding into music, and this EP sits within that newer run of work. The key single, Queen, arrived first and set the tone with a smooth 90-BPM feel, riding modern dancehall with a romantic, respectful edge rather than anything hard or rowdy.
From the track names alone, the project suggests a mix of gratitude, family memory and soft confession. A Mother Like You pushes the tribute toward mothers and mother-figures, while cuts like Crying Out For Help and Clock It hint at the more bruised corners of Vershon’s writing. That range is what gives the EP its shape: not just praise songs, but a fuller portrait of a man trying to hold beauty, struggle and responsibility in the same frame.
Tracklist:
- Queen
- Younger Self
- A Mother Like You
- Crying Out For Help
- Toy Story
- Clock It
