Alison Hinds, Honorebel, and Ackah Dan on ‘Roll Your Waist Remix’

Alison Hinds on the Red Carpet at the 2024 Caribbean Music Awards at the Kings Theatre in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
Photo by Nelson A. King

International recording artist Honorebel steps boldly into the world of Soca with his first-ever Soca track, “Roll Your Waist Remix,” featuring the legendary Barbadian-born Soca Queen Alison Hinds and dynamic producer/musician Ackah Dan.

Released under Phantom Music Group/Zojak Worldwide, the track is now on all digital streaming platforms: https://ffm.to/rollyourwaistremix.

“This remix comes on the heels of massive success for the original ‘Roll Your Waist’ single, which racked up 2.2 million YouTube views in just two weeks,” Caribbean Entertainment Publicist Flair Lindsey, of Acclaim PR, told Caribbean Life on Monday, Sept. 29.

Honorebel and Shadrac Milhomme directed the video, which marked Honorebel’s 39th time in the director’s chair —”a testament to his versatility as both artist and visionary,” Lindsey said.

Dubbed the “Queen of Soca,” Alison Hinds “spices up the remix in spectacular fashion, seamlessly interpolating the flavor of her global hit ‘Roll It Girl,'” Lindsey said.

“Her powerful delivery and commanding presence take the song to another level, fusing Caribbean vibrancy with undeniable star power,” she added.

Lindsey said Dan – with roots in Antigua, Ghana, and Jamaica – “injects his signature Afro-Caribbean fusion into the remix.

“Known for blending soulful melodies, modern electronic textures, and ancestral rhythms, Ackah Dan’s touch solidifies ‘Roll Your Waist’ as both a Soca powerhouse and a cross-cultural musical triumph,” she said.

For Honorebel, Lindsey said this remix is “more than just a new single; it’s a milestone.

“Already known for international hits and high-profile collaborations across genres, his first foray into Soca demonstrates his versatility and fearlessness as an artist,” she said. “The synergy between him and Alison Hinds is nothing short of electric – a perfect marriage of fresh creativity and cultural authenticity.”

Honorebel said, “I see and hear a Carnival hit. This song embodies the energy of Soca, the excitement of Carnival, and the unity of Caribbean culture.”

Lindsey said fans can look forward to Honorebel’s upcoming “Winner Circle” album, which will drop in February 2026. It will be followed by his 15th studio project in summer 2026, where “‘Roll Your Waist—Remix’ will appear.”