Listen to 10 new must-hear reggae, dancehall and soca songs by Khalia, Shaneil Muir, D-Major and more! By Kyle Denis As Jamaica prepares for Carnival (April 7), Road March-ers have heaps of new music ...
Skillibeng releases his new video "Whap Whap" featuring F.S. By Carl Lamarre After emerging as a force on the dancehall scene in 2021, burgeoning artist Skillibeng has officially signed to RCA Records ...
Jamaican artist Skillibeng is looking to breathe new life into dancehall. He recently caught the attention of Nicki Minaj, who remixed his song “Crocodile Teeth” on her recent reissue of Beam Me Up ...
Fast-rising dancehall artiste Scalebaby has been steadily climbing the musical ladder locally and internationally following a ...
Skillibeng is only 24, but he's already on the verge of entering dancehall's highest echelon. The Jamaican rapper's 2021 sophomore album, Crocodile Teeth LP, boasts features from American rapstars ...
Skillibeng is the breakout dancehall star of the past couple of years, joining the likes of Sean Paul and Vybz Kartel in the Jamaican hall of fame. The prolific artist, nicknamed The Fresh Prince, has ...
When Skillibeng released his The Prodigy album in 2020, one of the key tracks fans latched onto was “Bad Everyday”, a team-up with Trinidad star Prince Swanny that quickly smashed 11 million plays on ...
Fast-rising dancehall artiste, Skillibeng made his debut on the scene with Brik Pan Brik, a song which essentially glorifies scamming. But it is his killer flow, and witty lyrics that have propelled ...
Nothing compares to opening up your preferred streaming service, listening to a rap song, and attempting to decipher lyrics and bars spit by your favorite rapper. From onomatopoeias to alliterations ...
Skillibeng has no doubts about his place in the music world. “I’m the greatest,” the Jamaican dancehall star told the Miami Herald last Sunday, minutes after his set at Planet AFROPUNK: Miami. And ...
As Jamaica prepares for Carnival (April 7), Road March-ers have heaps of new music to celebrate and dance to, including some enjoyable selections from the month of March across reggae, dancehall, soca ...