

Jamaican artiste Projexx returns with Twerk, a bass-heavy single that invites listeners to the dancefloor while setting the stage for his upcoming Her EP, due later this month.
Projexx has built a reputation as one of the most innovative voices in Jamaica’s new wave, merging dancehall with Afrobeats, R&B, and hip-hop to craft a sound that feels both globally relevant and locally rooted. His breakout moment came on True Love alongside Wizkid and Tay Iwar, one of the standout tracks from Wizkid’s gold-certified Made In Lagos, introducing his voice to millions and sparking praise for his distinct melodic style.
With Twerk, Projexx isn’t just chasing a summer vibe; he’s reasserting his core identity. The track is flirty but confident, playful but intentional. As the name suggests, it’s built for movement, but its edge lies in how it repositions feminine energy front and centre. It’s a rhythm-first record made for the women who own every room they step into: whether it’s a party, a par, or a post-summer reset.
Produced by 1Mind, Joe Stanley, and Julias Noah Maria Herold, Twerk blends raw dancehall energy with seductive finesse. It follows his June single Exhale (via 9 Mile Records) and his summer collaboration with Jahmiel, Girl It’s You, both of which hinted at a more melodic, emotionally driven sound. Together, they set the tone for Her EP, a project centred on feminine energy, softness, and intimacy.
“The song’s for the gyal dem, plain and simple,” says Projexx. “It’s fun, it’s gritty, and it’s for the women who run the space they step into. This whole EP is about capturing different shades of feminine energy, not just love songs, but real-life expressions, too.”
Twerk positions itself as a late-night anthem, less tied to summer than it is to a mood. It’s for the women who make an entrance, who dance with intention, who aren’t afraid to take up space. The single offers a flirty but intentional preview of what’s to come as the Her EP rollout begins.
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