Mr. Flava Has done it once again in his new jam for the ladies.
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Now get to know the Artist themselves as Mr. E and Mr. Flava meet at the Boardroom Table to discuss how business has been for the star and how life has changed for the better. Click below to hear the whole story.
Anthony B has put a date on that new release and as promised Southside Bosses is here to bring it to you. New release Reggae announced May 7th "Save Humanity" Ft. Big Ship Freddie.
Skaii D Limit, has been blessing B.O.S.S. Radio with new content as she is possibly be the hardest working Reggae Artist in Dancehall. Filled with Ambition and Driven by Purpose, she continues to top previous projects as if she was just getting started. After this sneak peak checkout her interviews with Mr. E below. But, without further ado, from her newest project Phenomenal:
"Women are beautiful people ya know, they're nurturers, and everybody here has a mom..." Baby Run Come by Ryan Dangerous focuses on the internal beauty of the collective woman in an age where objectification is the foundation of a lot of relationships. Daring to battle that dating stigma, Dangerous set out to change the narrative and viewpoint of women in our society. "... this is a female anthem saying that I see you I acknowledge you and I know you stick by us and I appreciate you and it's nothing but love." Ryan seeks to mend this battle of the sexes by applauding all the strong women is his life.
Ryan Dangerous making this his debut track says a lot about the future of this artist. Going against the grain on a debut could arguably be a career ender before it even begins. But, the Reggae scene has welcomed Baby Run Come with open arms as it has Social Media ablaze with snippets of the hook floating around all social media platforms, streams racking up on streaming services and buzz about a video.
Ever since the openly gay Dancehall artist emerged onto the scene controversy has been equivalent to the "shit hitting the fan." 34 yr old Reggae artist Demaro released his newest single "Mi Ready" on January 1 with video included. It was supposed to be his "coming out" single to talk about the lifestyle he lived on the DL for years. He moved to the US when he was 22 years old to get away from the homophobic behaviour that Jamaica is known very well for. Being a spiritual country, they pride themselves on living life the way the Creator Jah, who they believe in, intended. And Jah, to them, did not intend on having man lie with another man. It says so in the first five books of the Bible, the Torah, which is considered very holy to them. So does this include music as well? Trippple X says no. In fact, he stated on an episode of Star Chat that there will be Gay Dancehall by 2024. “Mark me words, STAR, me say it right yah so, by 2024 there is going to be a mainstream homosexual artiste inna Jamaica. I don’t know if it’s going to be male or female, but there is going to be a mainstream artiste weh buss weh a sing bout homo-erotic things,” he said, adding:
“And when me say mainstream, me nuh mean hurry-come-up; me mean somebody weh accepted inna diss country, because right now music nuh have nuh morals.“Freddie McGregor talks about the music, but a nuh the music a di problem, it’s the acceptance by society. Society accept every likkle foolishness weh come.”
But according to the "Principal of DanceHall," Mc Nuffy, It most certainly includes Dancehall. "Trippple X is a wannabe dancehall supporter. No man in dancehall would come and make such a prediction. I'm not the person who is going to come and bash any group of people but dancehall is a 'straight' place. We don't have no gay dancehall," he said. "Dancehall loose and slack long time but we nah let in any and anything so weh him talk, a f**kery. Not because dancehall take Candy and it take Mackerel nuh mean we a take anything. We a di principal a dancehall and we a run him out fi da talk deh." Right now Jamaica is not even having open discussions about homosexuality, so predicting that in 4 short years (Mind you that might very well be Trumps last year as POTUS, let that sink in) there will be a whole subsection of Dancehall for gays is a strong predicament to make. But with Lil Nas X coming out and being the first Gay Country rapper/singer who happens to be gay, and Demaro being the first openly gay reggae artist, I will say Macklemore has emboldened more members of the LGBTQ community to be themselves on the stage.