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Versi Shows You Why He’s “Portland’s Very Own” With New Album


Jamaica is home to many lyricists and firestarters, and the tradition continues with every generation of Artists. Dancehall Artist Versi has been one of the genre’s hard-hitting voices, with a respectable catalogue. Today, he shows that he’s “Portland’s Very Own” with his debut album.

Featuring 16 tracks, Versi extends his catalogue with something that will be celebrated for years to come in the “Portland’s Very Own” album. Versi covers a few bases with the new project, tackling topics that reflect on his daily life, the experiences of himself and others, and still provides some needed energy for the listener. Production on “P.O.V.” includes the likes of Gasha Blacks Productions, Just Easy Productions, DJ Trilla, YGR, I Chad Records, Din Din/Hemton Music, and Cawvinz Entertainment, while he shares collaborations with Valiant, Mwata Modola, Chronic Law, Rygin King, Yonique Murdock, Ginjah, and Louie Culture. Jamaica continues to birth stars, and every Parish has them, including Portland.

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@IAmRaytid Defends TGE Label In New Single


As the heat of the “Clash Season” rises, it seems that tempers are flaring at the True Gift Entertainment (TGE) Recording Studio as Dancehall Artist Raytid releases a diss track aimed at Dancehall Artist, Versi.

The song, which is titled Burial Ground, is an answer to a track done by Versi which took shots at Recording Artist Demarco and his ‘Bun Up Gang’ (TGE), the camp to which Raytid is signed. This new ‘beef’ came about since Demarco recorded the controversial track We Run the World, to the disapproval of Versi as he replied on a Riddim produced by Jay Crazie, former Studio Engineer at TGE.

In Dead Already, Versi threw jabs at the “Bun Up Gang” boss for referring to him as ‘dead’ on TGE’s controversial web series, “Talk Yuh Mind” and counteracts Demarco’s We Run the World. While the drama brewing may seen frivolous in some circles, Raytid’s Burial Ground, which was produced by Social Yaad Records, fires lyrical shots at Versi, calling him a ‘dirty child’ and a Groupie. The song came as a surprise to many as Raytid has always been making party singles, and no “Clash Ready” tunes. Fans of the two await further developments as tensions rise.

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