Honorebel gave South Florida fans a taste of "Guru", his new album, at the Blue Martini in Sunrise on August 8.
The 16-song project was released August 6 by Zojak Worldwide and like his previous seven albums, are produced by his Phantom Music Group.
"Fans can expect nothing but the best from this album which I consider my best so far. We really put a lot into it," said Honorebel.
He added that he and his team, which includes co-executive producer Brandon Senali, were determined to release a work that appeals to diverse markets.
Songs like "Party Time", "Goddess" and the title track are hard-hitting party jams while the cover of Beres Hammond's "If Only I Knew" (done with Big Mountain), is for the lovers rock crowd.
Honorebel last released an album in 2019. That set, "Above The Noise", was more dancehall-friendly.
The Blue Martini event was one of several promotional gigs in store for "Guru". Another is down for Boca Raton on August 7 and Los Angeles on August 10.
Honorebel has made his name out of South Florida, working with elite artists such as Pitbull, Shaggy and Tarrus Riley.
His biggest hit to date is "Now You See It" (Shake That Ass), a 2010 collaboration with Pitbull and Jump Smokers that made Billboard Magazine's dance charts.
Written By Howard Campbell