Singadon dedicates heartfelt single ‘Don’t Cry’ to his son

Emerging Jamaican dancehall talent Singadon has unveiled a profoundly personal musical offering titled ‘Don’t Cry,’ creating a heartfelt dedication to his six-month-old son that transcends typical dancehall themes. The artist, born Tajay Burgess, channels paternal wisdom and emotional vulnerability in this unconventional track that explores the complexities of fatherhood and intergenerational growth.

Crafted during his partner’s pregnancy and released through Montego Bay’s independent Love and Gratitude Recording Studio, the composition serves as both personal legacy and public manifesto. Burgess characterizes the work as ‘a tough classroom’s lessons distilled into musical form,’ addressing fundamental values including emotional intelligence, protective instincts, and moral integrity.

The recording has generated substantial audience engagement across Jamaican airwaves, particularly resonating in St. Mary parish where listener response has prompted plans for an accompanying visual production. Singadon acknowledges the track’s gritty emotional authenticity as key to its emerging success, noting its depiction of paternal presence and aspirational betterment across generations.

Hailing from Bath, St. Thomas, the artist developed his musical foundations through ecclesiastical participation before evolving toward dancehall experimentation. His professional moniker represents an evolution from previous attempts at naming, ultimately settling on ‘Singadon’ as a declaration of vocal mastery during his secondary education at Morant Bay High School.

The self-described multihyphenate artist credits dancehall pioneers Vybz Kartel and Chronic Law as primary influences while cultivating diverse capabilities beyond performance. Singadon has comprehensively trained as a beat composer, audio engineer, graphic designer, and songwriter, claiming particular pride in narrative versatility and vocal adaptability.

Despite his studio proficiency, the emerging artist acknowledges his forthcoming challenge: translating recorded artistry into live performance. Expressing confidence in his adaptive capabilities, Singadon anticipates his stage debut with assurance in his capacity to deliver compelling presentations.