What a Typical Studio Session Looks Like for Me as a Dancehall Artist
People see the finished product—the polished track on Spotify, the music video on YouTube, the Instagram post announcing a new […]
People see the finished product—the polished track on Spotify, the music video on YouTube, the Instagram post announcing a new […]
The studio is where magic happens—or where hours disappear into frustration with nothing to show for it. The difference between
There’s a moment in the studio when you know you’ve captured it—that energy that makes heads nod involuntarily, that rhythm
Dancehall collaborations with international artists represent more than just good business—they’re cultural exchange, creative fusion, and proof that Jamaican music’s
Every generation thinks the music of their youth was better. In dancehall, this debate rages constantly—older fans claim the genre
Dancehall has never been just about the music. From the very beginning, it’s been a complete cultural package—sound, movement, language,
Dancehall has always been innovative. From the sound system clashes of the 1980s to the digital riddim revolution of the
Dancehall has always been a male-dominated space. From the sound system origins to the mainstream explosion, male deejays have traditionally
Something extraordinary is happening in global music right now. Two of the world’s most influential Black music genres—Afrobeats from West
Dancehall started in the streets of Kingston, Jamaica—raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically authentic. Born from sound system culture in the late