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KMT Makes A “Grimey” Return After Hiatus


It’s been a few years since we’ve heard of Mobay’s Hip Hop trio of MoulaUE, Daley HTG, and Karma Crew a.k.a. KMT. The group made some noise with a string of releases for some time before going on a hiatus to focus on life outside of the Studio. In recent time, Daley stepped out with a few singles, and earlier this year, MoulaUE returned with a new track. It was only right the group made a full return with Karma onboard, and earlier they release the new single, “Grimey“.

Produced by Meiser Beats and featuring Elusive, KMT makes a villainous return with the release of, “Grimey”. The Rappers show no aging with their bars, and they can still hold their own on the slow-cooked production provided. Shots were fired, but overall they make a return to a scene where Trap Dancehall has been holding the fort. Can they make an impact here with their return? They have a new project on the way called “The Reign” that is sure to light a few fires upon its release. Jamaica’s Hip Hop scene hasn’t gotten the necessary love, but we applaud those who still believe in their skills, and have found their following over the years. It’s the return of the triple threat, Villains may be swayed for this one.

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The Streets Are “Grimey”, But Valiant & Weekday Hold Their Own


Jamaican Producer Weekday has been elevating his game for quite a while, and every release gets better. A member of Tru Ambassador Ent.’s Next Generation roster, he has been keeping the hit factory busy with his unique sounds that compliment the lyrics of some of your favourite Dancehall/Reggae Artists. He has also crossed over into Corporate Jamaica by collaborating with a number of high profile brands. He continues to be one of the in-demand Producers out, and sets the standard with his latest collaboration with Dancehall star, Valiant.

Teaming up for the new single, “Grimey”, Weekday and Valiant deliver a song about ensuring everything that is considered important in life is on point and free from corruption while in the pursuit of achieving goals. Over some solid production, Valiant reflects on some of the days where he had to struggle, and shares that despite success now, some days will find him being cautious of his surroundings and who he shares his energy with, as there are forces in the world whose aim is to cause harm, and damage reputations. Weekday’s production drives the messages home to the listener, and assists in securing another hit for the Tru Ambassador Ent. catalogue, and Valiant’s Diplomats Records. A music video for “Grimey”, which was directed by Damaniac Visuals, is set to premiere along with the new single, and features an appearance by Weekday, and Actor/Director/Media Personality Cornelius Grant.

Weekday has been lending his unique sound to the Dancehall/Reggae scene for a number of years. As a member of Tru Ambassador Next Generation, he has collaborated with the likes of 450, Deno Crazy, Pablo YG, 1SkiMask, Mavado, and Alkaline among others. He previously released the “Quarantine” and “Tears Of JoyRiddim Compilations, and is looking forward to following up with a new Riddim later this year.

Weekday and Valiant’s “Grimey” collaboration will be out on January 11 on all digital music streaming platforms. The music video for “Grimey” will follow shortly after the single’s release with a premiere on Valiant’s official Youtube channel.

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