D’Angel Delivers Motivation and Melody in New Single “Work & Believe”
Dancehall star D’Angel inspires fans with her empowering new single “Work & Believe,” blending motivation and music to promote perseverance and faith.
Kingston, Jamaica — Dancehall artist D’Angel has returned to the spotlight with a powerful new message in her latest single “Work & Believe.” Known for her versatility as a singer, actress, and model, the multifaceted Jamaican star channels her experiences into a motivational anthem that encourages perseverance, faith, and determination.
Released on September 26, 2025, through Upstate Records, “Work & Believe” blends D’Angel’s signature dancehall style with an uplifting message — reminding listeners that success comes not from luck, but from consistent effort and self-belief.
A Message for the Ambitious
On the track, D’Angel speaks directly to her audience, emphasizing that everyone shares the same 24 hours in a day and that discipline and faith are the key ingredients to achievement. Her lyrics challenge listeners to seize their opportunities and make the most of their potential.
“Everybody has the same 24 hours,” she declares in her lyrics, “so use yours wisely.”
The track runs for just over two minutes, but its impact lingers. With vibrant production and D’Angel’s signature confidence, “Work & Believe” offers a refreshing departure from the usual themes that dominate modern dancehall. It stands out as a motivational anthem, especially resonant among women and young people seeking inspiration in a challenging world.
Reinventing the Dancehall Narrative
In a genre often centered around materialism and rivalry, D’Angel’s new single cuts through the noise. Her message of ambition and faith positions her as one of the few female artists using the dancehall platform to empower rather than provoke.
The song is available now on all major streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, Pandora, Amazon Music, and iTunes.
With “Work & Believe,” D’Angel reminds fans that talent alone isn’t enough — true success requires resilience and conviction.
Source: Maria Jackson
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Zhane Squire is Vision Newspaper’s dedicated Reggae Entertainment Correspondent, bringing readers the latest stories from Jamaica and across the global Afro-Caribbean diaspora. With a passion for music, culture, and storytelling, Squire highlights the voices, movements, and trends shaping reggae, dancehall, and Afro-Caribbean entertainment worldwide. His reporting connects Caribbean culture to the global stage, ensuring that artists, festivals, and community stories are told with depth, accuracy, and authenticity. For feedback you can reach him at zhane.squire@visionnewspaper.ca

