Dancehall Artist Danielle D.I. promises to give us a hot and sexy summer with new releases. Her blazing collaborations with Kiprich and Tiana are already scorching the airwaves.
She returned to the lab with Sly & Robbie to bring the sexy “Heads Up“. With her signature lyrics and sex appeal, Danielle D.I. aims to keep temperatures rising, ears perked and eyes focused.
On Friday June 27th the highly anticipated music video for the Kiprich assisted “Hear The Pree” will be released. Check out the previews below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Heads Up (Preview)
Hear The Pree (Trailer)
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From New York to Jamaica, Kranium has been steadily making a name for himself in the Dancehall scene. With his single “Nobody Has To Know” burning up airwaves to even being cosigned by Rapper Drake, Kranium stopped by Onstage for the first time to further “Buss” himself to the Jamaican public. Here he spoke about his upbringing in New York, getting his start in the music business including toiling to get a break in New York, the success of “Nobody Has To Know” and the story behind it, and furthering his success with future projects. Not a bad Interview here, Kranium also presented the music video to his single. I respect what Kranium has done and as Winford described it, his success is one of the rare ones. When he wins, Jamaica wins. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
There comes a time in relationships where things can get rough. While fights may occur, Singer Berri lets us know that she can’t let go the one she loves in her new video. Titled “I Can’t Let Go” and directed by Asha and Julia B. and shot in various locations in Jamaica, we see Berri going through good and bad times with her gentleman. She shows that even when they fell out, they somehow end up being good again after a while. Not a bad effort here from the singer as many can relate to her lyrics and even some of the scenes. Word on the street is there are 3 videos done for this song, will she release the others? Stay tuned. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Today’s new video is Reggae artist Jahmiel’s dedication to all the real fathers out there. Titled “Real Father” and directed by Kalila Anderson and Ricardo Williams, Jahmiel sings about the times his father has been there for him and showing respect to all the fathers out there who doing the same for their kids. This video also features cameo appearances from Producer Notnice, Keznamdi, Bugle, Rum Blood of Ward 21, DJ Razz, Richie Feelings, Gyptian, Vybrant, and Clive Hunt. This is a really great song as not many artists dedicate songs for the fathers. Great effort on the video as we see scenes of fathers being around their children and even photos of a younger Jahmiel. A great early Father’s Day tribute. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Switching up the gender role today is Deejay Spice with her new video. Titled “Like A Man“, Spice speaks on the gender inequality in Dancehall and asks if she would be respected more if she was a male deejay and dropped different lyrics. She also introduces “Splice“, the male version of Spice which was rather hilarious and shows her on camera diversity. If she deejayed like Vybz Kartel or tatted her eyes like Alkaline, would she be respected more? Interesting music video from the deejay. Check it out below and share your thoughts in the comments section.