Lila Ikè, Skillibeng Confront Social Chaos In Thy Will (Remix) Visuals: Watch
Two of Jamaica’s most capable talents, Lila Ikè and Skillibeng, confront social chaos in the new visuals for Thy Will (Remix).
Best New Dancehall And Reggae Music: Here we highlight the best new songs, music videos, and albums from emerging and established artists in the two Jamaican genres. Find curated playlists from us on Spotify.
Two of Jamaica’s most capable talents, Lila Ikè and Skillibeng, confront social chaos in the new visuals for Thy Will (Remix).
Taking the time to sift through the latest Dancehall tracks and videos of the week, we’ve found a few noteworthy recordings to listen to right now.
Queen of Dancehall and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Spice shows off yet another of her many talents with the premiere of the new music video for her previously released single Frenz, which she conceptualized and co-directed with the production house, Xtreme Arts.
Dancehall duo Voicemail intends to make the most out of what they’ve dubbed the “year of the pandemic” starting with the release of a new single called Come My Way with DJ Chiqui Dubs.
Trench Town is a community steeped in tradition of reggae and other Jamaica artforms. Branded as the birthplace of reggae, a widespread belief commemorated in several songs by Bob Marley and The Wailers such as No Woman No Cry and Trench Town Rockamong others, Trench Town is often called the ‘cradle of Jamaica’s music’.
It is a different type of love that excites Dancehall artist Dovey Magnum, who dropped her single Taxic which she debuted at MBR’s birthday bash in Tampa, Florida earlier this month.
An exciting lineup awaits in the best new dancehall music releases this week. Reggae songbird Lila Iké remixes one of her tracks with Skillibeng to land a surprising yet certified scorcher.
Reggae artiste Emmanuel Anebsa is all smiles this week as he just released ‘My Jamaica Roots’, his most commercially successful album to date, as he debuted at number two on the UK reggae iTunes charts this week.
Dancehall artist Govana knows all too well about that certain sway women have over men. In more ways than you can imagine, the deejay relays several instances of how a woman uses her influence on the opposite sex and sums them up in his new single, POP (short for ‘power of p—sy’).
Music producer Troy Montgomery is getting a lot of positive feedback with the release of the Climax Riddim project which features a host of up-and-coming artistes as well as a host of savvy veteran stars like Macka Diamond, Roundhead, Jigsy King and Powerman.
LUST singer Tony Curtis has some controversial opinions about the global pandemic that is raging all over the world.
As talk surrounding Dancehall’s evolution continues, deejay Gage has dropped a new track with a throwback vibe honoring Ninjaman.
Reggae artiste Kerone is amping up the promotion of a new song entitled Style to coincide with this year’s Reggae Month festivities.
Some Jamaican Dancehall artists are surely full of feelings on this Valentine's Day.
Dancehall superstar Popcaan has finally blessed his Unruly fans with a visual treatment for his Best/Blessed single, which was released over two years ago.
On the rise dancehall artiste Ijahmar is a big believer in the power of optimism, especially in this, the age of the global pandemic which has wrought so much suffering and depression to millions of people across the world.
Our picks for best Dancehall releases this week have given us several captivating love tunes from the likes of Stalk Ashley, Kranium and Stefflon Don, while Teejay and Dexta Daps joined in on the slow jams, they took things a little deeper into pretty lecherous territories.
Masicka’s first song of 2021 is an ode to friendships that outlast humble origins, ambitions, and outcomes.
For more than a decade, singer Little Kirk was a member of Patrick Roberts’ Shocking Vibes label, which managed acts including Beenie Man, Snagga Puss, and Tanto Metro and Devonte.
For a long time Jamaicans have validated, and in so doing spread, the idea that artists native to the country need to break out locally or risk not breaking internationally.