Intence heats up summer with Bounce
Intence

Dancehall disruptor Intence is ready to heat up the summer with Bounce, a dance-ready track out now via VP Records.

The Japanese title translates to Yeng (Bounce), a nod to the artiste's growing fan base in the 'land of the rising sun'.

Produced by Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum Jamaican producer KINGBNJMN and Universvl, Bounce was made to jolt life into dance floors with its rhythmic pulse and hypnotic delivery.

The accompanying surreal, eye-popping video, directed by KD Visuals, is filled with leaders of Jamaica's youth culture, like dancehall dancers Kaka High Flames & Friends, Pata-Skeng, North Coast Boyz, and many more, along with world clash champion and comedian known popularly as Big Belly Sky Juice.

The song was recorded on April 23, the night of the sold-out Gift from God show in New York City, which was Intence's début live performance in the US.

Bounce is just the latest in a spate of releases from Intence, including songs such as MUGGER, OutRAGEous, and most recently, First Lady.

The artiste continues to gear up for the release of his forthcoming album, VOYAGE.

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