American singer Rielle has been garnering significant attention across the Caribbean diaspora—and not just from music insiders. Her latest single, Sail Away, produced by acclaimed Jamaican producer Christopher Birch, is becoming a cross-cultural anthem, attracting endorsements from industry heavyweights like Busta Rhymes, Gyptian, and Mr. Vegas. Joining that growing list of supporters is English rugby star and former NFL player Christian Wade, who recently showed the rising talent some love on social media. The buzz is impossible to ignore, and for an artist blending reggae, dancehall, R&B, and island pop with such fluidity, the praise feels well-earned. “She’s a breath of fresh air,” says Birch. “She’s going to be a major player in this business as long as she puts her energy and focus into what she’s doing.”
Wade’s endorsement speaks volumes, especially coming from a sports figure with global recognition. At 33, Christian Wade plays as a wing for Gloucester Rugby and is known for his blistering speed and agility. During his seven-season stint with Wasps, he scored 82 tries—making him the fifth all-time leading try scorer in Premiership Rugby history. His 2018 leap into the NFL with the Buffalo Bills only added to his legend, marking him as a rare athlete to successfully transition between elite-level rugby and American football. His interest in Rielle’s music underscores the artist’s growing crossover appeal—extending beyond stages and studios into locker rooms and arenas.
Rielle’s steady rise is not a fluke—it’s the result of intentional, respectful collaboration with Jamaican creatives. Signed to the Jamaica-owned recording imprint Natural Bridge, led by veteran music executive Mark Pinnock, she has immersed herself in the heart of the culture. Rather than sampling Caribbean sounds from a distance, she works hand-in-hand with respected producers like Birch to create music that resonates organically. Her personal mantra, “No Stress, Just Bless,” embodies the island spirit, and her authenticity has not gone unnoticed by Jamaica’s notoriously discerning music community.
As Sail Away continues to gain momentum on streaming platforms and across Caribbean-American radio markets, Rielle is preparing to co-headline the Tropical Block Party in Fort Myers, Florida, on April 10 alongside Mr. Vegas.