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10 Songs That Made Impact In The 2020s So Far


We have officially crossed the half mark of the 2020s, and a lot has happened. In Jamaica’s music scene, many new Artists and movements emerged, some fell by the wayside just as quickly as they get the break, and others never made it to the 2020s for one reason or another. We remember those who passed away, and may their music and works live on. In remembering the first half of the 2020s, we look back at a few songs that made impact in the 2020s so far. These songs may have officially given the Artists their big break, rejuvenated a career or few, set Social Media and the streets on fire, and crossed over to the International market. Here are 10 of them in no particular order.

1. Valiant – Dunce Cheque (2022)

2022 was a year for Dancehall Artist Valiant. While he was building his career for a number of years, his name got the people’s attention thanks to a TikTok video. The video, which found him dressed in Ralph Lauren, gave the birth to the phrase, “Kotch E Hat A lie?“, which found life on Social Media thanks to various posts using the sound. From there, Valiant would capitalize off the buzz with singles like “St. Mary” and “North Carolina“. Those singles enjoyed love in the streets, but it was the Tarick-produced “Dunce Cheque” that took over households, and took flight to various parts of the world. The music video quickly hit over 1 Million views in a couple days, the single overall scored streaming numbers in the millions while securing a place in Dancehall and Social Media, and caused a few controversies thanks to the rise of the “Dunce” movement. Valiant officially became a star, and he keeps the fire going in 2026.

2. Skeng – Gvnman Shift (2021)

In 2020, people were made aware of an upcoming Dancehall Artist named, Skeng. The Spanish Town native was armed with aggressive lyrics and a presence that would unleash brimstone if he was approached the wrong way. He started to make noise with the gun-toting single “Brrp“, but it was his 2021 release “Gvnman Shift” that would open up the gates for him. His stance as an Intellectual who carefully detailed his badness throughout, placed him on the forefront of Dancehall music. The John Coop/DiTruth-produced “Gvnman Shift” enjoyed viral success, and even had kids in Basic School/Kindergarten reciting the lyrics word for word. Skeng became a star in the 2020s, with hit singles quickly following, and he successfully crossed over to the overseas market thanks to his collaborations with Rapper Nicki Minaj. Ay BWOY!

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OLDIES SUNDAY: @Konshens – Winner (2008)


2026 is the year for bigger and better, with plenty of blessings behind that. On this platform, there will be more music, and more highlights of music from the past on “Oldies Sunday“. For today’s selection, we go back in time to check out Dancehall Artist (and birthday boy) Konshens, and his single, “Winner“.

Produced by CashFlow Records and released through Natural Bridge in 2008, Konshens had words of motivation for the people in, “Winner”. As a Father, he shares how important it was to provide for his family, and on the road to success and wealth, he’s on a money mission. The song finds him very focused, and listeners related to his lyrics throughout, giving “Winner” plenty attention since its release. “Winner” quickly became one of Konshens’ first hit singles, and a remixed version featuring Track legend Usain Bolt during his Olympic run was featured on his debut album, “Real Talk“.

Since the release of “Winner”, Konshens went on to become one of Dancehall’s biggest Artists in the 2010s. He secured a respectable run of hit singles locally and Internationally, and with his SubKonshus Music, helped to highlight a few upcoming Artists. He’s still active in music with 2025 finding him release the album “Pool Party“, and he recently ventured into the Podcasting world. While he has plenty hits, “Winner” continues to be well-loved worldwide.

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5 Songs That Went Viral In 2025!


How was your 2025? Was it filled with uplifting moments? Or did you experience plenty of stress? The good news is, we made it to 2026, and we have more opportunities to do some great things. Today, we do a quick reflection of the year where music is concerned. Many Artists enjoyed high moments, and earned viral success. Today, we look at “5 Songs That Went Viral In 2025“.

1. Masicka – Mute (Prod. by Atto & Din Din)

The 2020s has been good to Dancehall Artist Masicka. With two albums in, he has been building his way up to becoming Dancehall royalty. “Mute” found him at the top of his game, and his delivery showcased him being very secure. Social Media loved “Mute”, and kept it running all year through posts, giving it a lot of viral love. Lock di business with a suit indeed.

2. Ayetian Ft. Govana – Wah Yuh Deh Pon (Prod. by Nvtzz)

He waves two flags (Haiti and Jamaica), but Ayetian went global in 2025. While the previous year gave him breakout moments, “Wah Yuh Deh Pon” kept ringing in the ears of Dancehall lovers around the world. Whether you got hooked on the “Ram Putu nuh nyam Putu…” line on TikTok or you were glued to the music video, the Govana-featured single is in the top list of Ayetian’s growing catalogue.

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Jurick Is “Tested And Proven” With New EP


Dancehall Artist Jurick is a great example of turning his pain into music with a message. Having experienced many trials in his life, he takes them all into the Studio and create solid songs. As he continues his ascension onto the scene, he ensures he’s “Tested And Proven” with new EP.

Featuring 6 tracks, Jurick gives his melodies to the world in a package called the “Tested And Proven” EP. The past couple years found the Artist building his name with a number of tracks, and this time around, he’s ready for more. Released through Visually Sound Records who backed Jurick’s lyrics with great sounds (save for one track produced by Smatt 808), the EP features appearances by Penny Bling, and Rena Lioré. 2026 is the year for greatness to show up in many of us. May this year be Jurick’s breakout year.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Barry Biggs – Work All Day (1976)


It’s the first “Oldies Sunday” of the year, and the music continues. This year, it’s all about working towards good things. Today’s selection comes from Singer Barry Biggs, and we go back in time to check out, “Work All Day“.

Co-Produced with Byron Lee and released through Dynamic Sounds in 1976, Barry Bigs speaks on life as a working Man in, “Work All Day”. The hours are long and the work is tiring, but he is seeking the rest that is needed, and the rewards that he toiled so long for. Biggs delivers his song with good vocals here, and he was rewarded well for it as “Work All Day” became his International breakout hit. With great reception in Jamaica, the UK, and other parts of the world, Barry Biggs embraced the success with open arms. “Work All Day” was featured on the 1976 album, “Mr. Biggs“.

Since the release of “Work All Day”, Barry Biggs went on to secure more hits locally and Internationally. He also enjoyed a career as an Audio Engineer and Producer, and was the Lead Vocalist for Byron Lee & The Dragonaires. In later years he would perform, and his songs are still loved today, including “Work All Day”. Keep working for the 2026, and beyond, as the rewards are on the way.

Thank You Barry Biggs For This Classic!

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Tommy Lee Sparta Emerges From The Battle With “Reality”


2025 was a year for Dancehall Artist Tommy Lee Sparta. From high streaming numbers, to holding his own in a lyrical battle with fellow Dancehall Artist Masicka, the “Sparta Boss” looks to do even more in 2026. At the top of the year, he shares, “Reality“.

Produced by Dinesty King Muzik, Tommy Lee Sparta speaks on things to think about in, “Reality”. He reflects on his ambitions and how he could’ve chosen a different path, but in the end, he became a name known worldwide from focusing on what he really wanted. He shares that despite the paths that others have set and recommended for you, sometimes going against it works out for you in the end, but not everyone is lucky in that department. He also speaks on others who stayed on the right path with their dreams, and are now reaping success. Maybe your parents wanted you to become a Lawyer, but according to the cards, you wanted to be a Farmer. The paths may be good or bad, but the truth is that they may be where you’re destined to be. It’s just the reality. The lyrical battle may be over (for now?), but we get more Sparta music.

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