Jamaican-born international recording artist Honorebel has officially returned to his musical roots with the release of his highly anticipated 14th studio album, Winner Circle, released worldwide today, August 21, 2026.
Released through Phantom Music Group and distributed globally by Zojak Worldwide, the 13-track project marks a fresh chapter for the versatile artist, who has spent more than two decades exploring Reggae, Dancehall, Hip-Hop, Pop, EDM and Latin sounds.
For Honorebel, however, Winner Circle represents a homecoming to the sound that shaped his musical journey.
“Reggae is where my journey began, and it has always been a part of who I am,” Honorebel says.
The album explores themes of love, faith, family, resilience, social awareness and triumph, drawing from the experiences and lessons Honorebel has gathered throughout his international career.
A Career Built On Global Collaborations
Over the years, Honorebel has shared music with some of the biggest names in the global music industry, including Pitbull, Akon, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, Tory Lanez, Shaggy, Sean Paul, Flo Rida, Wayne Wonder, Charly Black and Tarrus Riley, among others.

His connection with Uganda has also grown through collaborations with Ugandan artists including Bebe Cool, Jose Chameleone, Herbert Skillz and VJ Baby Love.
The new album continues his tradition of international collaborations, featuring respected Reggae voices such as Big Mountain, Glenn Washington, Etana and Nyanda.
Among the tracks featured on the project are Forever Yours, Miss You, Mama, Rise Up, Real Estate Ova License Plate, Winner and Reggae Is Our Music.
Why ‘Winner Circle’?
For Honorebel, the title Winner Circle goes beyond the traditional idea of success.
The artist says it represents surviving the journey, learning from setbacks and appreciating the people and experiences that help shape one’s path.
After more than 20 years of making music across different genres and reaching audiences around the world, Honorebel is now using the album to reconnect with the musical foundation that started it all.
With Winner Circle, the Jamaican-born star is proving that while his career has taken him through multiple sounds and territories, Reggae remains at the heart of his musical identity.




