Jamaican dancehall artist Everton Dennis (E-Dee) is stepping into a global lane with his new single “Come Link Me,” and this time, he’s bringing a different kind of energy. The track features Mexican rising artist Melissa Andrómeda, creating a collaboration that feels fresh without trying too hard.
This isn’t one of those forced “international” records. It flows naturally.

The Sound: Dancehall Meets Cosmic Soul
At its core, “Come Link Me” carries E-Dee’s signature dancehall bounce—upbeat, rhythmic, and built for movement. But what makes it stand out is Melissa Andrómeda’s presence. Her vocals are smooth, slightly dreamy, and add a layer that shifts the song from a standard party track into something with more texture.
It’s the contrast that works. Caribbean energy meets a more atmospheric, almost cosmic tone—and instead of clashing, it blends.
More Than a Vibe — It’s About Connection
The message is simple, and that’s exactly why it lands.
“Good energy, connection, and having a great time” is how E-Dee describes the record, and you can feel that throughout. There’s no overcomplication here—it’s about linking up, enjoying the moment, and letting the music carry that feeling.
That simplicity is what makes it replayable.

E-Dee’s Long Game in the Industry
This release isn’t coming from a newcomer experimenting with sound—it’s coming from an artist who’s been building for years.
E-Dee has balanced both music and film, starring in Out the Gate alongside Paul Campbell and Oliver Samuels, and appearing in Chocolate City 3: Live Mother in Law with Vivica A. Fox. On the music side, his work has landed in over 100 TV shows and commercials—something most artists never reach.
As the head of Clarendon Records, he’s also playing the business game, not just the creative one.
Why This Collaboration Matters
Melissa Andrómeda brings a completely different world into the mix. Coming out of Mexico with a unique, almost otherworldly sound, she represents a new wave of artists who aren’t boxed into one genre or identity.
That’s what makes this collaboration feel current. It reflects where music is heading—less boundaries, more blending.

Final Take
“Come Link Me” isn’t trying to be overly deep or overly commercial—and that’s exactly why it works. It’s a clean, feel-good record with just enough edge to stand out.
For E-Dee, it’s another step in expanding his global reach. For Melissa Andrómeda, it’s a strong introduction to a wider audience.
And for listeners, it’s simple: press play, catch the vibe, and link up.