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RajahWild Brings Out The “Monster” In New Video


It’s dark, and things get interesting in the night. Dancehall Artist RajahWild has enjoyed a successful 2023, and with his increasing following and presence, he brings out more sides of him. The question is, are you ready? Check out his latest visual, “Monster“.

Directed by Ruppi for Now Or Never, RajahWild brings the horror in the video for, “Monster”. Over the Zimi Records/Now Or Never-produced track, the Deejay shares some of his dark side, his need to feed, and what can happen if you cross him, or let him see red. We have seen a number of Artists including Tommy Lee Sparta with his “Uncle Demon” phase tap into their dark sides, and we look forward to it setting off a storm of newer Artists tapping into this side. Don’t be scared, it’s just RajahWild in another form, and the ladies love it. Grab some Popcorn and press play.

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Shatta Wale Laughs All The Way To The Bank With “Balloon”


Shatta Wale is onto something here. While Artists and Producers are having squabbles online, the Ghanian Dancehall King is busy getting to the money with new music. He shows why he stands out from the rest with the new single, “Balloon“.

Released through Shatta Movement Records, Shatta Wale’s “Balloon” was first previewed on Social Media where it quickly gained popularity as a sound, sparking a dance challenge. What makes this track stand out apart from the NawtiboyTattoo, DJ Sama B, and Damaker-produced Amapiano sound, is the fact that Shatta only appears on the song through a few seconds of laughter throughout, and saying “Wounded dog” and “Nonsense“. The same can be said for the Rich Sheff-directed music video where we see a man in a suit walking through the streets, before collecting some money from Shatta Wale, who appears at the end of the video for a few seconds. We also get a dancing display put on by the Creative Team Dance Company throughout the visual. A once famous Rapper once said, “I could sell a Mill sayin’ nothin’ on a track“, and we now see Artists doing little to nothing on a track, laughing all the way to the Bank. Ha ha ha indeed.

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Young GT Links Up With Sizzla On “Badness Don’t Pay”


There are many ways you can start off a new day, week, month, and year, but it is always good to start on a positive note. A key thing to know is that good will always prevail over evil. Manchester/US-based Recording Artist Young GT has a message that he wants to share, and that is, “Badness Don’t Pay“.

With a video directed by Romaine Visuals, “Badness Don’t Pay” is Young GT’s latest single with Reggae/Dancehall Icon Sizzla Kalonji. Together they emphasize the message that it’s “Good over evil“, and watch out for those that try to take you off the good path. The video was shot at Judgment Yard in August Town and Broadleaf, Manchester, and it shows what happens to those who study evil, and how the tables can turn on them. Jamaica’s crime rate continues to rise, and without positive outlets to help the people, it can get worse. Lots of corruption out here, but it takes some good people to make the right moves. Young GT has been on the scene for quite a while, and with this Sizzla collaboration, expect to hear more of him.

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OLDIES SUNDAY: Prince Oret – Ghetto Youth (1989)


In life, there are many ups and downs. Some succumb to the downs, while others find ways to overcome them to live positive lives. Today’s Oldies Sunday selection highlights an Artist who like many, overcame negative circumstances, and lived a positive life from thereon. His name is Prince Oret, and we look back at his single, “Ghetto Youth“.

Produced by Little John on the “Give Me The Right Riddim” for the Romantic Label in 1989, Prince Oret reflects on his challenges, and sharing his message of overcoming them in “Ghetto Youth”. A victim of homelessness in his younger years, Oret turned his circumstance into song at the age of 14, with lyrics sharing his hardships, encouraging listeners to not be discouraged, and make efforts to have a positive impact on their lives moving forward. “Ghetto Youth” gave Prince Oret some recognition when released, and while it didn’t make him a huge Artist at the time, the song received some love over the years and made him a name to know locally and overseas.

Since the release of “Ghetto Youth”, Prince Oret released more singles over the years, and made positive strides in his life. He found success as a Producer, owning his own Record Label Godfather Records, dabbled in Real Estate overseas, and made sure never to experience any of the hardships he faced in his younger years again. “Ghetto Youth” is a song of turning a negative into a positive, and is still played around the world.

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450 Asks The Important Questions In “What If?”


A popular song from the 2000s had the lyrics, “Would you love me if I was down and out? Would you still have love for me?“. In a time where many relationships have become transactional, some people are still searching for someone who will be there through the good times, and the storms, with and without dollars to their name. Dancehall Artist 450, though he has the status as one of the hottest acts out that gets a lot of love, would he be as loved if he wasn’t? He asks “What If?” in his new single.

Produced by Week.Day, 450 asks the important questions in “What If?”. He recognizes his current position, but wonders if his lady would still be into him if he had different careers. If she can see him in the roles of a Garbage Collector, a Vendor in the Market, or even a struggling Recording Artist, would the love be as genuine? Would she be quick to answer his calls if he was broke? There are many who are in similar positions, and have been denied love, but there are also some who experience the opposite. It’s all about respect. The accompanying music video directed by DaManiac Visualz highlights 450 in a few of those positions, further emphasizing his lyrics. The love game can be a cruel and fleeting one, but respect goes out to those who believe in genuine love, with and without things and status.

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.@AsakeMusik Stays Focused On “Only Me”


2024 is the year of success, and we hope it finds you. Nigerian star Asake enjoyed a 2023 filled with many high moments, and he wants to keep it that way moving forward. He steps out with his first release of the year called, “Only Me“.

Produced by BlaiseBeatz and released through YBNL Nation/Empire, Asake reinforces his focus on “Only Me”. He reflects on what it took to get him to where he is now, acknowledges that he had only himself to make things happen, and blocks out all negativity so he can get to the money and more. Give the man his space so he can shine! Expect “Only Me” to pick up in plenty places, with listeners using it for their personal anthems. Asake started fires last year with the “Work Of Art” album, and we can expect him to follow up with an even bigger project this year. Get ready for Asake takeover, and make 2024 your year.

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