BEST DANCE-HALL ARTIST IN 2020

best dance-hall artist

  • shatta wale


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    Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., is a Ghanaian reggae-dancehall artist. He is known by his stage name Shatta Wale, formerly Bandana. His best-known singles are "Dancehall King", "My level" and "We taking over" . He is also known for Already from Beyoncé's Black is King Album which featured Major Lazer. Wikipedia Born: October 17, 1984 (age 37 years), Accra Instruments: Vocals; keyboard Awards: Nigeria Entertainment Award for African Artist of the Year (Non-Nigerian), MORE Parents: Mama Elsie, Charles Mensah Siblings: Flossy Blade

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  • Prophecy

  • D.T.B

  • Top Speed

  • vybes khatel

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    Adidja Azim Palmer, better known as Vybz Kartel, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall recording artist, composer, record producer, entrepreneur, and convicted murderer. Among his various nicknames, he is referred to as "Worl' Boss". Wikipedia Born: January 7, 1976 (age 46 years), Kingston, Jamaica Parents: Teresa Palmer Children: Little Addi, World Boss Jr, Adi’Anna Ashanti Palmer, Little Vybz Spouse: Stacy Elliott (m. 2006–2008), Tanesha Johnson Siblings: Maureen Palmer-Nelson Songs African Summer African Summer · 2021

  • I know and belive

  • African summer

  • Party Nice


  • Popcaan

  • Popcaan songs

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    Andre Hugh Sutherland, known professionally as Popcaan, is a Jamaican deejay, singer and songwriter from the parish of St. Thomas. In 2008, Popcaan joined Vybz Kartel's Gaza Music Empire. In 2010, he released his breakthrough international hit "Clarks" with Kartel, an ode to the popular shoe brand. Wikipedia Born: July 19, 1988 (age 33 years), St. Thomas Parish, Jamaica Genres: Dancehall; reggae fusion Children: Rihanna Sutherland Siblings: Annalecia Sutherland


  • Silence

  • Firm And Strong

  • Elevate

  • Jamiel

  • Jameil Songs

    Biography Jahmiel Reggae singer/songwriter Jamiel Foster was born in Portmore, Jamaica in 1992. He immediately took to music as a youth, performing and writing original songs by the time he was 12, and working toward a full-time life in music by his teenage years. Early on he went under the moniker Culture Jamiel, but then switched his performance name to simply Jahmiel as he further refined his musical style. Finding a decidedly pop hybrid of reggae and dancehall elements, Jahmiel's first breakthrough track came with 2014's "Long Distance Love." Over the next several years, more successful singles followed, including the internationally acclaimed "Gain the World" in 2015, "Years to Come" in 2016, and "Strongest Soldier" in 2017. Jahmiel toured internationally in support of these singles and continued work on new music as his fan base grew.

  • The world

  • Am blessed

  • True colours