Nordia Mothersille Hits the Million Mark with Stylish New Collaboration “Ms. Dior” Featuring Agent Sasco

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Jamaican songbird and Notnice Recording artiste Nordia Mothersille has unlocked a new career milestone, as her sultry collaboration Ms. Dior with dancehall powerhouse Agent Sasco has soared past one million views on YouTube. The achievement, marking her first lead single to cross the million mark on the platform, is more than a digital triumph — it signals her growing influence at home and across the diaspora. For an artiste who has been steadily building momentum with live performances and socially charged commentary, this moment feels like a defining turn.

Released in August with production from Notnice Records and distribution via OneRPM, Ms. Dior was born from an unexpected pivot. “The plan was initially to create a party track with Sasco,” Notnice revealed, before explaining that a different beat shifted the creative direction. The result was a track that unfolds like an intimate phone call, with Nordia embodying a high-maintenance diva assuring her lover — played by Sasco — that her affection transcends money and materialism. For Nordia, the process was just as rewarding: she praised Sasco’s professionalism, calling the collaboration a “safe creative space” where she had “a lot of fun creating the song and the official video.”

But Ms. Dior is just one part of a broader narrative. Over the summer, Nordia commanded stages from Guyana’s Emancipation celebrations to Jamaica’s Live Band Fridays at Plantation Smokehouse, proving that her velvet voice can captivate both intimate crowds and festival audiences. Her singles Ms. Honda and Greatness (I Am) have served as both performance staples and statements of intent, reinforcing her commitment to substance without sacrificing style.

By pairing lyrical integrity with unapologetic social commentary, Nordia Mothersille is carving out a rare lane where talent, honesty, and creativity converge. With Ms. Dior surpassing one million views and her catalogue gaining traction globally, the Jamaican chanteuse is no longer just part of the conversation — she’s helping to lead it.

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