– UK & US production duo P Skinna & Liondub return after releasing 2 massive tracks with Busy Signal to present their first Dancehall juggling, the “Bad Intention” riddim.
The duo has received Radio support from David Rodigan and Rampage Sound on BBC 1Xtra, Ras Kwame on Capital Xtra, ZJ Liquid and Johnny Kool on Zip FM Jamaica, Killaboo [Addies] on Irie Jam radio, and Robbo Ranks on his syndicated dancehall show.
Their new hard hitting bashment segment features artists from London, Bristol, Toronto, New York and Kingston, showcasing the duo’s international music connects and production prowess. The tracks range in style and offer up something for any avid listener of Dancehall music, each able to withstand the test of time and guaranteed to get radio and club support worldwide.
US based Puerto Rican Reggae Dancehall sensation Capital D has performed at legendary Jamaican events like Reggae Sunsplash, Sumfest, and STING. “Caliente” steps up with “No Time”, a conscious song encouraging unity, strength and brotherhood, delivered in Cap’s signature raw sing jay style.
London based Jamaican artist Steamaz delivers a raucous lyrical tirade on his track “Bazzle”. With an unmatched unique vocal flow, Steamz is positioned perfectly to top UK and JA charts with this one.
UK Jungle Drum & Bass veteran MC Navigator steps up with a biting lyrical commentary and incredibly dynamic delivery on his track “Stay Far”. With a loyal fanbase worldwide, this one is guaranteed to see rotations.
Dutty Rock’s own Ras Ajai delivers something special for the ladies and the “Top Gyalis” on his cut. Oozing with dynamism, and authenticity ,Ajai’s Jamaican slang gets the job done right, and with ease.
Legendary collabs with Smif & Wesson, Major Lazer & Snoop Lion, have kept Blakkamoore perpetually in high demand. His unmistakable singjay style demonstrates his power and versatility on “Tek A Set”, a brilliant single from this Guyanese giant.
Super talented London Grime star Yung Saber goes hard on “Pecknarm Badness”, a story depicting life on the streets of what once was south-east London’s most dangerous neighborhoods.
Badda General delivers the comedic goods once again with his signature deep vocal flow on this accusatory cut about his lady, and man like “B.O.B” aka “Battery Operated Boyfriend”.
Bristol’s Blackout JA & Toronto’s Zantelly step up to get the paper on “Hustle Hard”. The artists’ superior lyrical flow, and the contrast between their voices, makes this a stand out cut reaching out to the go-getters and hustlers of the world.
Rising Brooklyn based celebrity J Kinggz touches down on the riddim with a cool style and deadly delivery on “Catch E Drip”. Definitely one for the clubs, and the streets, Kinggz hits hard and further establishes himself as one to watch on the international dancehall circuit.~
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