Dancehall Buzz: Popcaan and Moyann Turn Up the Heat With “Sunday” on Romantic “Gyalentines II” EP
- Teka

- Feb 20
- 2 min read
Dancehall is off to a sizzling start in 2026, and Popcaan is leading the charge. Dropping his “Gyalentines II” EP on Valentine’s Day, the international star is keeping the romance alive with four sultry, melodic tracks crafted for love, including the standout collaboration “Sunday” with rising sensation Moyann. The EP is streaming worldwide on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all major platforms, making it easy for fans to vibe along.
Produced by Anju Blaxx, “Sunday” perfectly blends playful, raunchy lyrics with a smooth dancehall rhythm, capturing the undeniable chemistry between Popcaan and Moyann. Since its release, the single has gained serious momentum, climbing to number one on the iTunes Reggae Singles chart and sparking excitement among fans and industry insiders who see potential for mainstream crossover.
Both artists have been keeping the energy going, promoting the single while balancing busy schedules performing locally and internationally. For Moyann, the collaboration is another milestone in a career that’s been steadily rising. The Montego Bay born singer has been touring with major dancehall acts and releasing tracks that continue to expand her fan base. With several collaborations already under her belt and more music on the way, she’s clearly just getting started.

Hold up! “Sunday” isn’t the only gem on “Gyalentines II”. The EP also features “Consistently”, “Why Wait”, and “Tonight”, each track flowing with the intimate, romantic energy that made Popcaan’s 2021 Valentine-themed EP a fan favorite. Executive produced by Unruly Entertainment, the project is crafted to keep the love going well past February 14, perfect for anyone looking to soundtrack romance, late-night vibes, or just a smooth dancehall mood.
Popcaan continues to prove why he remains one of dancehall’s most influential voices, consistently delivering hits while supporting emerging talent like Moyann. With fans already vibing to “Sunday” and the rest of “Gyalentines II”, it’s clear that this EP isn’t just a Valentine’s drop, it’s a statement that dancehall love songs can set the tone for the entire year.
If this is how dancehall is starting 2026, we’re ready to see and hear what comes next. 🔥









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