Dancehall artist Vershon steps into a more reflective and intentional space with his latest collaboration alongside A’Legends Productions, the creative platform led by producer Jenelle Alexia. Their new single, “Queen,” delivers a smooth fusion of reggae and dancehall, centered on appreciation, growth, and the quiet power of influence.
Arriving as part of Women’s History Month, the record carries a clear purpose. Rather than leaning into surface-level praise, “Queen” explores the deeper impact of a woman’s presence—how she shapes environments, inspires change, and elevates those around her without demanding recognition.

The track unfolds with a laid-back yet emotionally grounded sound, allowing Vershon to reflect on the kind of connection that goes beyond attraction. It’s a narrative built around admiration, but also accountability—highlighting the role a strong woman can play in pushing a man toward self-improvement.
Behind the boards, Jenelle Alexia brings a focused vision through A’Legends Productions, blending storytelling with cultural intention. The collaboration reflects a growing creative direction that prioritizes meaning alongside sound, aiming to resonate across different audiences while staying rooted in authenticity.

“Queen” also sets the tone for the upcoming EP, To A Queen, a project designed to expand on themes of empowerment and reflection. While the project celebrates women at its core, it also challenges men to examine their own growth, emotional awareness, and ability to lead with respect and purpose.
Outside of the studio, Vershon continues to build on his international momentum, with performances spanning multiple regions and a catalog that includes standout records like “Inna Real Life” and “Used to Hungry.” His evolving sound and message signal an artist who is not only maintaining relevance but also deepening his artistic identity.
For Jenelle Alexia, this release represents more than a single—it’s part of a broader movement through A’Legends Productions to create music that connects on a human level, bridging culture, message, and sound in a way that feels both current and lasting.
With “Queen,” the collaboration delivers a reminder that true influence often comes quietly—through presence, strength, and the ability to inspire others to become better versions of themselves.