Rising Jamaican dancehall producer Jahvanie “Week.day” Morrison is celebrating a breakthrough career milestone, as his collaborative track with iconic dancehall artist Aidonia, *Like How Yuh Feel*, continues to dominate streaming platforms and regional music charts across the Caribbean and global dancehall spaces.
Dropped to digital streaming platforms on May 22, the high-energy collaboration has already racked up more than 1 million combined streams across all major music services, while earning coveted top positions on Apple Music’s regional rankings. The track claimed the number one spot in five Caribbean nations: the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, Grenada, St Kitts, and St Lucia. It also climbed to second place in Antigua, Anguilla, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados, and secured a spot at number 12 on Jamaica’s influential Kingston Top 20 chart, a clear sign of its strong resonance with core dancehall audiences in the genre’s birthplace.
For the young producer, this widespread success comes after years of nurturing a creative partnership with Aidonia, marking the first official public release from the many unreleased projects the pair have crafted together over time.
“This isn’t my first time collaborating with Aidonia, but it’s the first one we’ve actually put out to the public,” Week.day shared in a recent interview. The producer explained that their working relationship grew organically through overlapping industry connections, particularly through Aidonia’s longstanding partnership with dancehall artist 450. “We kept running into each other at concerts and festivals all over the region, that’s how it all started before we eventually linked up in the studio to work,” he added.
The collaborative process for *Like How Yuh Feel* was defined by natural creative chemistry and positive energy from start to finish, according to Week.day. After he crafted the song’s signature rhythm, he sent the draft to Aidonia, who quickly shared his conceptual vision for the track. “Working with Aidonia is nothing but good vibes – he’s got such incredible positive energy, and his work ethic is unmatched,” Week.day said. “I built the rhythm, sent it over, and he walked me through his whole idea for the track when we met up at a festival one day. After that, we put in work on the mixing, arrangement, and everything else leading up to the release.”
As the track continues to gain new traction weeks after its launch, the producer says he remains grateful for the overwhelming warm reception from dancehall fans across the region. “It’s such an amazing feeling to put out music that connects with fans the way this one has,” he said. “Waking up to see it sitting at number one in so many different countries is a feeling I can’t really describe.”
Looking back on his journey to this breakthrough, Week.day credits consistent creation and intentional patience as the core principles of his approach to production. “My formula is simple: keep creating even when you don’t feel inspired, keep showing up to work, let your real emotions flow into the music, and always be willing to wait for the right moment,” he explained.
Instead of slowing down after this major win, Week.day is already leaning into the momentum to roll out a slate of new upcoming projects. His next major production project, the *Super Glue* rhythm compilation, already features collaborations with popular rising dancehall acts 450 and Silk Boss, with more big-name artists set to be announced in the coming weeks. He also teased an upcoming collaborative single from emerging artist Jamarii featuring 450, which he says will be a career-defining moment for the young newcomer.
