The 50 Best Dancehall Songs Of 2022
In 2022, some Jamaican Dancehall artists seemed to have had an epiphany that nudged them onto more reflective and introspective-sounding tracks.
In 2022, some Jamaican Dancehall artists seemed to have had an epiphany that nudged them onto more reflective and introspective-sounding tracks.
As the year comes to a close, this final list has some really good tunes that are a welcomed respite from the dunce theme in dancehall.
Dancehall megastar Sean Paul is the most streamed Jamaican Reggae/Dancehall artist on YouTube in 2022, while, in Jamaica, Hillside singer Chronic Law is the most streamed artist for 2022 on the platform.
As 2022 gathers the last of its belongings to hit the road, let’s look back at the top music moments of the year for fans of Reggae/Dancehall—the controversies, achievements, viral moments, and sadly, those who passed away.
As we enter the fourth quarter of the year, music releases have slowed somewhat. Still, for many, the fourth quarter is the championship quarter.
The summer came and brought with it a sea of songs vying for the summer song title.
Dancehall Professor Donna P. Hope has weighed in on the series of incidences that have led to Montego Bay’s Silk Boss becoming a household name in Jamaica and his latest song, Sorry, now YouTube’s most streamed video in Jamaica over the last three weeks.
Silk Boss did not turn himself in to the St. Catherine South police at the midday deadline on Monday.
Mankind singer Silk Boss has been listed as a person of interest by the St Catherine South Police following the release of a viral video showing the singer being assaulted.
Dancehall artist Silk Boss, who has been in the spotlight over the last week following a viral video of him being physically assaulted, has attempted to move on from the situation with a new song titled, Sorry.
Nah Sell Out artist Khago has taken umbrage to the fact that many Dancehall artists appear to take delight in “bigging up” gunmen, and never ever decent, academically-inclined youths or youngsters who are making a positive mark on society.
The St. Catherine South police have taken note of multiple videos circulating on various social media platforms indicating an assault on an entertainer, Mr.
Mankind singer Silk Boss has shed light on the viral video, in which he was slapped and beaten by two masked men, who recorded the assault.
Blood a Boil artist Khago has weighed in on the imminent showdowns at Sting which are being touted between Skeng and Masicka and Jahshii versus Silk Boss, noting that lyrics and rhymes are not what will cause any of them to win an onstage or record-for-record clash.
Just a day ago, it seems that Jahshii’s flip-flopping on his stance to solely pursue ‘conscious’ music was destined to continue when his rival, Silk Boss, released a scathing diss track that all but ensured a continued heated exchange between the two.
Mere weeks after stating that he would be steering his music away from violent content, First Nation artist Jahshii has made an about-turn with Miggle Day, a counteraction song, released yesterday, that is riddled with vitriol supposedly aimed at Silk Boss.
Govana has shared some words of guidance with Silk Boss about his feud with Jahshii. Speaking at a recent stage performance held in St.
It’s the end of the week and there’s a brand new supply of music from several top artists.
Dancehall’s rising star Jahshii says, even though he is not averse to engaging in record-for-record combat with Silk Boss, Intence or any other deejay, trading diss songs right now in the Summer months, would not fit into his plans for the calendar year.
Dancehall entertainer Silk Boss and his girlfriend, now manager Brii have provided more details surrounding their leaked sex tape, the damming voice note, and their recent falling out with ex-manager and YouTuber Terro Don.