Briannagh D and MC Lyte Turn Up the Heat with “Realest Whine”
Global pop riser Briannagh D is sliding into summer with serious island flavor on her latest single, “Realest Whine,”
Global pop riser Briannagh D is sliding into summer with serious island flavor on her latest single, “Realest Whine,” which dropped Friday, June 6. Blending Caribbean swagger, dancehall basslines, and a feature from none other than MC Lyte, this track is a high-energy flex that brings generations and genres together in one smooth, fire-packed moment.
Repping her West Indian roots and East Coast upbringing, Briannagh D is no stranger to fusion. Raised in Jersey by a Caribbean mother and Irish-American father, her sound reflects a global spirit. Co-written with Jamaican artist E-Dee and produced by LA’s own Sammy Issac, “Realest Whine” captures the vibrant essence of carnival culture—the whine move front and center. It’s more than a dance; it’s a vibe, a mood, and a celebration.
MC Lyte’s guest verse? Iconic. “She brought that raw, classic energy,” Briannagh stated. “Her bars gave the track a whole new weight.”
Shot on location in the tropical beauty of Saint Kitts and directed by Nigel “TruCapo” Lewis, the visuals radiate color, confidence, and Caribbean pride—making “Realest Whine” more than a summer anthem; it’s a full sensory escape.
Already known for her work on This Is Us, a LeBron x Nike campaign, and her viral record with the Ghetto Kids, Briannagh D is leveling up again—and Tha Culture Report is here for it.
Follow @BriannaghD and get ready to whine with purpose.