Skillibeng’s ‘Guide Me’ And 11 More New Tracks For Your Dancehall Playlist

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This week’s hot releases churned out a few summer bangers from Ding Dong, Fully Bad, and a new video from Sean Paul and Busy Signal. Skillibeng takes a moment to caution us about ‘badmind’ people, while D’Angel plays the ultimate sex kitten.

There’s much more to enjoy, stream your favorite tracks on our playlist below.

Skillibeng – Guide Me

Never one to let down his guard or trust just anyone, Skillibeng explains the reason for his reclusive disposition in this new track Guide Me. The song asks God to continue to guide him while he warns others not to disclose their business or plans with ‘wicked people’. The EastSyde artist takes viewers to a remote sanctuary in the savannahs to lay down the new visuals courtesy of Warrior Films JA and creative director Xamaica Royals.

Fully Bad – Boozy (The Street Edition)

Among the early summer dance jams, Boozy by Dancehall artist Fully Bad relates to the party-goers feeling ‘boozy’ and wanting to let loose on the dance floor. Shot on location in Cassava Piece/ Bagga Lane, Kingston by visionary director Sky Don, the visuals showcase Pataskeng and his dancer colleagues doing a montage of animated dance moves to the beat of the track.

Ding Dong – Man A Star Blue Tick

There is no denying that Ding Dong is the reigning star boy on the scene right now. If you ask him, “man a star,” the girls love him as much as they do their makeup kit and he’s never left on seen, but always gets a “blue tick”, he sings in verses. In a customary Ravers Clavers delivery, the Dancehall artist disembarks a string of dancers to stir epic party vibes in the African Kydd-produced music video, sending the production to no. 20 trending in YouTube Jamaica.

Sanjay Featuring Bugle – Mama Dream

Tv host turn Dancehall deejay Sanjay teams up with Reggae crooner Bugle for this uplifting new single Mama Dream. Both relay a journey though tough and elusive was fueled with high hopes through ‘mama’s dream.’ Directed by Shot N’ Stunning, the film shows the two in a music face-off with the mic as the conveyor of their tributes to mama.

Prince Swanny – Pablo

Prince Swanny pulls the curtains back to show viewers what a day in the life of a real outlaw looks like in his new music video for Pablo. They call him Pablo Escobar where he’s from, with his many girls, an exquisite mansion, a fleet of luxury cars, and running a full-blown drug distribution plant, the Trinibad artiste emulates the notorious Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist in more ways than one.

Jo Mersa Marley Featuring Kabaka Pyramid – Made It

No more parking cars as valet boys, Jo Mersa and Kabaka have “made it”. Their music careers have taken off and now they drive their own Porsche and live in a mansion, “tell the bossman we gone a lead,” they sing. It’s not before long that they are partying in the backyard with a bunch of friends… but could it all be a dream? Watch the DreFilms directed video and see –

Gyptian – Suh Di Ting Guh

Move out the way “little rich”, Gyptian says he’s the real top baller, “rich from long time, some boy just a bingo … a suh di ting guh.” Directors, Cinema Gods match the new visuals with his boastful lyrics, that sees the Dancehall singer biking to the Fort Charles with a crew of ‘big bumber’ girls to take in the sights, count his stacks of cash, and then later party with an entourage.

Caano – Banga Phone

Sponging up his share of scam-intrigue tracks, Dancehall deejay Caano delves deep in the portrayal of a big time con artist. He says he’s the real “choppa,” with his trusted ‘banger phone’ and a knack for the trade, he’ll be making a million by the weekend. It all plays out in visuals by Saai Media Film here –

 D’Angel – Gud Gyal

D’Angel proves she’s still at the top of her game and isn’t going anywhere soon. Belting out sweet RnB flows in this new girl’s anthem, Gud Gyal, the Dancehall singer flaunts her esteem and independence in stunning effects. “All ah goodie gud gyal … you have you owna money, nuh boy nuh owna fi mi. Girl with class and mi na-na nuh free…”she serenades on the hook while serving looks in the video.

IWaata – Change

Flexing his polished lyrical wit, Dancehall deejay IWaata says he’s guilty of ‘change’ but that’s only because he’s on the rise. “Yeng play the clip tall and mi aim fi di brain … rise and beat and clear the way, haffi flip from mi finger ah nuh di K,” he cleverly rhymes to relay his unwavering work ethic. The ShotbyDETH visuals is trending at no. 16 on YouTube Jamaica to much fanfare.

Tosh Alexander- Bad Like Dat

Dancehall siren, Tosh Alexander has a steamy new video treatment for her single Bad Like Dat. The singer is the lone star of the show, donning coffee-colored lingerie with earth toned drapes as her backdrop as she tunes a sad love song of feeling invisible and unheard in her relationship.

Sean Paul Featuring Busy Signal – BOOM

Finally dropping the highly anticipated visuals for his single Boom with Busy Signal, Sean Paul takes the Kieran Khan video crew and a few bendy dancers to the AC Hotel for an exciting display. As the girls throw down risqué dance moves all throughout the resort, the two Dancehall stars raise amplified party vibes on a ‘booming’ baseline. Watch here –