Dancehall artiste Iyara believes that he has found the summer hit that he has been waiting for throughout his career. Big Vibe (Arubadubadu) , which is produced by Bellevue Entertainment, was released on May 24 and has been making significant strides on FM radio, social media and in the streets. The song has also been receiving support from social media influencers, including Rebel.

Last Friday, she posted a video in which she is teaching persons in Colombia to dance, using the song in the choreography. Dancer Drip King, who created a dance routine to the song, has also started a dance challenge on TikTok, where persons have been posting videos dancing to the song. Iyara is of course pleased with the turn of events.

"Well, I'm not really surprised at the impact of the song. I'm only surprised at the pace at which it is happening and it's a great look. Big up the skankaz, the fans, the DJs and everybody who has been supporting the song," said Iyara.

Street selectors, including Boom Boom and Tom, have been giving the song support at weekly sessions, including Leggo Di Streets Wednesdays and Dolly Sundays. Iyara explained how the idea for the song came about. "By standing at a distance, I was looking at dancehall and it short a sump'n, just like how you a cook and it short a flavour.

So what I did was add the flavour to it," Iyara explained. A video for the song is expected to be completed and released in July. "I don't like to do something and do it effortless.

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