Dancehall heavyweight Aidonia has received one of the most significant international honours of his career after the City of Boston officially declared March 13 “Aidonia Day.” The proclamation, issued by Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, was presented to the 4th Genna deejay during a performance at the capacity-filled House of Blues Boston on Friday night, recognising his global impact on dancehall music and his role in promoting Caribbean culture worldwide.
The honour was delivered in the middle of Aidonia’s high-energy set during the Reggae Fest one of four-city tour stop, drawing loud cheers from fans inside the venue. In the official proclamation, Mayor Wu praised the Kingston-born artiste, whose real name is Sheldon Aitana Lawrence, for becoming “one of dancehall music’s most influential and dynamic voices.” The statement also highlighted his leadership of the J.O.P. (Jag One Productions) movement and the worldwide reach of hits such as Pon Di Cocky, Yeah Yeah, IG Girls, Nuh Boring Gyal and Jook So, which have connected Caribbean audiences and global listeners through dancehall’s unmistakable rhythm and storytelling.
The recognition arrives at a moment of strong momentum for the 4th Genna boss. His collaborative effort Boom Body with Shaggy and Akon continues to hold firm on the Billboard Rhythmic Airplay chart for a seventh week. The track peaked at No. 28 and currently sits at No. 31, marking Aidonia’s first-ever appearance on the chart and signalling growing crossover visibility for the entertainer.
Meanwhile, fans in Jamaica are gearing up for another major moment on Aidonia’s calendar. The artiste is preparing for his annual birthday celebration set for April 4 (Easter Sunday) at Turtle River Park in Ocho Rios, St Ann, where reggae icon Sizzla Kalonji is among the special guest performers. With a city proclamation in the United States, chart success and award nominations at the upcoming International Reggae and World Music Awards, Aidonia’s international run shows no signs of slowing down.
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