Chelsea’s young Senegalese striker, Nicolas Jackson, is inspiring fans on and off the pitch, and it seems the Jamaican dancehall scene is playing a part in his journey. A recent social media post revealed Jackson in the Chelsea changing room, vibing to Alkaline’s 2014 track “Mek Di Money (We Made It).” The song, known for its themes of determination and triumph over adversity, appears to have resonated deeply with the athlete. This nod to Alkaline is a significant endorsement for the Jamaican dancehall star, whose track continues to energize listeners a decade after its release.
Jackson’s choice of “Mek Di Money” aligns perfectly with his own story of hard work and ambition. Since joining Chelsea from Villarreal in 2023, the 22-year-old has quickly cemented his place in the team, scoring six goals and providing three assists in just nine Premier League appearances this season. Known for his pace, skill, and composure in front of the goal, Jackson has shown his dedication on the field—a dedication that mirrors Alkaline’s own rise in the music industry. “Mek Di Money,” produced by Yellow Moon Records, reflects on Alkaline’s success and the struggles he overcame, with lyrics celebrating “the value of hard work” and “self-determination.” For Jackson, listening to this song seems like a personal affirmation of his journey and ambitions.
In recent weeks, Alkaline released a trio of new singles—Tek A Gyal, Blanco, and Dangerous Youth—may find that this high-profile support helps introduce his music to new audiences globally. As Chelsea fans cheer Jackson’s success on the field, this dancehall influence is a reminder of the universal appeal of reggae and dancehall music as a motivator. This collaboration of culture and sport underscores how athletes and artists alike draw strength from each other’s stories, creating a shared sense of purpose across geographic spaces.