Don Yute teams up with Half Pint for ‘Beautiful Girls’

Dancehall icon Don Yute has joined forces with reggae legend Half Pint to create the Afrobeats-infused track ‘Beautiful Girls,’ which has been dominating the airwaves since its recent release. The single, produced under the Manatee Records-Golden Child Records labels, has garnered significant attention, particularly on platforms like Spotify in Europe and Boomplay in Africa.

Don Yute shared the spontaneous creative process behind the song, recalling how Half Pint effortlessly contributed to the track during a studio session. ‘We just started cooking it up on the spot,’ he said, praising Half Pint’s legendary vocal prowess and adaptability to the uptempo rhythm. The collaboration has been described as a dream come true for Don Yute, who admires Half Pint’s contributions to reggae music.

Plans for a music video are already in motion, with fans eagerly anticipating its release. The track has resonated particularly well with female listeners, who appreciate its unique sound. ‘Beautiful Girls’ is one of the lead singles from Don Yute’s upcoming album, ‘Butterflies and Daisies,’ which will be celebrated with a release party in Miami on October 26. The event promises a nostalgic house party vibe, with the first 50 attendees receiving a free thumb drive of the album.

The album features other tracks such as ‘Live Life,’ ‘Pop It Like a Bottle,’ ‘Diamonds and Pearls,’ and the title track ‘Butterflies and Daisies.’ Don Yute, known for his 1993 hit ‘Loving Excess’ with Wayne Wonder, has solidified his place in dancehall history as a pioneer of the 1990s era. His career has spanned decades, with collaborations with artists like Akon, Pitbull, and Jermaine Dupri, as well as placements in NBA games, movies, and TV series.

Despite his extensive achievements, Don Yute remains passionate about creating music that transcends cultural boundaries. ‘What’s next for me is just to keep dropping different sounds on digital platforms,’ he said, encouraging fans to follow his work across all digital channels.