International cricket icon and entertainer Dwayne Bravo is setting the tone for a new kind of conversation with his latest release, Table, a track on the vibrant Santa Jamaica Riddim from Digital1 Muzic.
Known for his larger-than-life personality both on and off the field, DJ Bravo leans into a more reflective space with Table. The track playfully challenges modern relationship dynamics, asking: What are you really bringing to the table?

Table sees Bravo stepping beyond the “player” persona and embracing a more grounded outlook on love, loyalty, and partnership. While playful in tone, the song taps into a deeper reality. In a culture where appearances often take centre stage, Table serves as a reminder that women bring far more to relationships than just physical appeal. It highlights the importance of substance, support, mindset, and energy – the qualities that don’t always make the highlight reel but ultimately define real connection and lasting partnership.
The single is written by Dwayne Bravo alongside Tommy Sanchez and produced by Richard “DIGITAL1” Roache and 47 Productions, and mixed and mastered by Clendon Auguste.
Recorded at 47 Studios in Trinidad by 47 Ronzy, Table captures an authentic island sound while maintaining global appeal. The release is accompanied by a music video directed by Christian Burkett and Ian Davis of Audio Rose Productions, bringing the song’s message to life on screen.
Released under the 47 Productions label, Table is a conversation starter. It’s now available on Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, Amazon Music, Deezer and all major streaming platforms.
The official music video is also out now on YouTube. (PR)
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