Dhawlkiis Drops New Single "Dem Nuh Happy Fi Yuh”
- jamweeklymagazine
- Nov 4, 2023
- 2 min read

Written by Crispy Christey
In a recent exclusive interview with JamWeekly Magazine, recording artist Micheal Miller, professionally known as Dhawlkiis, shared exciting details about his latest hit single, "Dem Nuh Happy Fi Yuh". With this catchy track taking the music scene by storm, Dhawlkiis is making waves that are impossible to ignore. Produced by Haynes Records, "Dem Nuh Happy Fi Yuh" was released on August 18, 2023. It is available on major digital media platforms, with OneRPM responsible for distributing this electrifying single, ensuring that it reaches a global audience. Fans of Dhawlkiis was also treated to a music video for the single on August 21, providing a visual feast to complement the infectious beats and lyrics of the song. "Dem Nuh Happy Fi Yuh" targets a global audience, showcasing Dhawlkiis' versatility as an artist. He described working with Haynes Records as wonderful, emphasizing the positive collaboration that led to this sensational single. The feedback for "Dem Nuh Happy Fi Yuh" has been nothing short of great, and Dhawlkiis himself is overwhelmed by the response to this new release. His passion for the song is evident, and it's clear that his dedication to his craft is paying off. When asked about his other projects, Dhawlkiis mentioned his singles "No" and "Roll Wid", both produced by Haynes Records, that has been gaining traction especially on YouTube and social media.
Here is an artist on the rise and "Dem Nuh Happy Fi Yuh" is a testament to his talent and commitment to creating music that resonates with a global audience. With a promising future ahead, we can't wait to see what he has in store for his fans. Be sure to check out "Nuh Happy Fi Yuh" on your favorite digital music platforms, and turn up the views for the music video on his VEVO channel. Dhawlkiis is a name you won't want to forget, as he continues to make his mark on the music industry and hinting at a range of exciting ventures in the pipeline.
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