Dropping a new video is the “StuntMan” a.k.a. Safaree! Titled “Shabba Ranks“, this was directed by Jay Parpworth and Stunt Films. Tackling A$AP Ferg’s “Shabba Ranks” instrumental, SB hosts a house party while he drops lines about his “sexcapades”, testing out different flows, and stunting like the real Shabba Ranks. Off his recent “It Is What It Is” mixtape, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With movies, sports and music under his belt, Kymani Marley is really the jack of all trades in the Marley clan. Joining Winford Williams on Onstage he spoke about his recent performance in the Ivory Coast, working on new music and films, refusing to be placed in a box, being different from the Marley clan, shared a little on his background, his label situation and more. Kymani also premiered the music video for “All The Way“. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping a new visual today is Dancehall artist, Tommy Lee Sparta. Titled “Hero“, Tommy Lee goes into Rockstar mode and delivers his Dancehall Goth lyrics about his life, what people say about him, and his passion to win. We even get to see Tommy performing with a band where he plucks the electric guitar a few times. Maybe it’s just me, but there was a rare moment in this video, Tommy Lee smiling. Great video here, and a single that should’ve been getting spins on both Dancehall and Rock stations. No word on the status of Tommy Lee Sparta’s debut album, but enjoy the singles for now. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping a new video today is Jamaican Rapper, Nomad Carlos. Titled “What They Saying” and directed by David DaCosta, Carlos goes into comic book mode this time around. Turn the pages with Nomad as he hops trains and perform his raps. Off his “Distants” EP, check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dancehall recording artiste Spookie received his big break with the release of the hit single ‘Hurt it Up’. This single has certainly placed Spookie high up the ladder of the dancehall scene, landing him more dedicated fans and more opportunities.
Spookie shared, “The experience is great! To hear a large crowd of people sing my song word-for-word is breath taking”. He explained that the love he has been receiving for his single has extended far beyond the UK; “My overseas fans have been reaching out to me and giving me a lot of positive energy and I respect that, especially my fellow Jamaicans”. Spookie who presently resides in the UK has not just pleased UK patrons but has garnered the attention of producers in Jamaica as well. Through several major websites and his social media, Jamaican fans have seen Spookie excel at major shows like Pelpa Fest and Goodas since the start of this year.
He added “In addition to those shows I was on the Good Book UK Tour with Demarco and I have also been on shows with Gully Bop. I read all the comments from the websites and from my mediums and as such I will in Jamaica this summer promoting and reaching out to my loyal fans”. The ‘Hurt it Up’ artiste also shared that this is just the beginning adding that he has plans to become a household name in Dancehall music.
Spookie shared that he is more “focused” than ever and is now preparing for his highly anticipated appearance in Jamaica this upcoming summer.