Valiant’s ‘Bubble Gum,’ And 9 More New Songs
Every week, writers at DancehallMag highlight new Jamaican songs and videos you should add to your Reggae, Dancehall, Trap, and R&B playlists.
Every week, writers at DancehallMag highlight new Jamaican songs and videos you should add to your Reggae, Dancehall, Trap, and R&B playlists.
Much to the alarm of its opponents, Trap Dancehall seems to be here to stay – at least until a new youth-driven sound arrives to replace it.
Jada Kingdom did not disappoint in her new feature with John Legend and Skip Marley is back spreading some good vibrations – as did others like Bugle, Dexta Daps, and Christopher Martin with their latest tracks.
Jamaica’s youngest generation of artists rose to the occasion at Reggae Sumfest on Friday night, displaying class and surpassing the expectations of many, while showing the nation that they are also solid Dancehall artists and not just “kids recording Trap”.
Kyng Midas producer Notnice has co-opted some of Dancehall’s biggest-selling superstars for his new juggling riddim, titled Cool Reminder which was released today, July 15, 2022.
It seems Clip Tall deejay IWaata and Sad Eeh artist Pretti Prettii are back together. After weeks of speculation, the popular dancer-turn-artist Prettii Prettii confirmed on Sunday that she and IWaata are back in a good place, and have even recorded a new song together.
As many Dancehall and Reggae fans gravitated to Shenseea’s debut album, Alpha, with a sigh of relief last week, other practitioners in the genre had a slew of new singles.
It’s been over a year since I Waata and dancer-turned-artist Prettii Prettii broke up, but the Dancehall deejay seems to still be reeling from his lost love.
After a “flopped” show in London over the weekend with entertainers Silk Boss and I Waata, a UK promoter known as Corey Max went on a tirade during an Instagram Live, accusing the Dancehall artists of using intimidation and ‘badness’ as they demanded their performance fees.
The year 2021 was a busy period in Dancehall, as with less touring and stage shows numbering almost zero in Jamaica, artists buckled down and took to the studio.
As some Dancehall acts continue to keep up in appearances this week, others like Elephant Man and Leftside have decided to treat fans with new music as a reminder that they are still relevant as ever.
If you’re looking to update your Reggae and Dancehall playlist, then there are a couple of artists that dropped some brand new releases this week to keep you vibing.
It was an exciting week in Dancehall, Skillibeng treated fans to a new album with visuals for two tracks.
There have been alot of new Dancehall releases over the last week. We got you with six to keep on your radar.
Dancehall artist IWaata is still riding high as one of the show stopping names to emerge on the scene.
Andrew ‘Boysie’ Campbell—the former manager of Dancehall artists Intence and I Waata—says he will be seeking the services of a lawyer, after the Clip Tall deejay released an alleged ‘diss’ track on Campbell’s birthday last month.
In our selection of some of the newest Dancehall tracks this week, General Degree morphs back on the music scene with a brand new song to reminds us he’s as current as ever.
Summer isn’t over and neither are the releases of Dancehall tracks for the season. Busy Signal and Posh Morris turn things up with their summer beats to get you moving while Dancehall stars Skillibeng, I Waata & Sadike, Daddy1 & TakeOva floss their millions with no apology in their new tracks.
Dancehall recording artist Jahvillani, the ‘Wile Side Government’ creator released his 13-track debut album Dirt to Bentley today, July 9.
Dancer-turned-Dancehall artist Pretty Pretty has out aired out the trolls who have been harassing her, since her December split with rising Dancehall deejay I Waata.