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The album features collaborations with artists like Koffee, Wiz Khalifa, and Popcaan.
– Popcaan continued to establish himself as one of dancehall's leading voices with the release of his album “Fixtape.” The project features a mix of dancehall, afrobeats, and hip-hop sounds, and includes collaborations with Drake, PARTYNEXTDOOR, and Stylo G.
– Koffee continued to build on the success of her breakout hit “Toast” with the release of her EP “Rapture.” The project showcases her unique blend of reggae, dancehall, and R&B influences, and solidified her status as one of reggae's rising stars.
– Chronixx released his highly anticipated album “Dela Splash,” which was praised for its conscious lyrics and infectious melodies. The project features collaborations with artists like Jaz Elise and Kabaka Pyramid, and further solidified Chronixx's place as a leading figure in the roots reggae revival movement.
– Shenseea continued to make waves in the dancehall scene with a series of successful singles, including “Run Run” and “Sure Sure.” Her blend of dancehall, pop, and afrobeats influences has garnered her a growing international fanbase and solidified her status as one of dancehall's rising stars.
Overall, 2021 was a strong year for reggae and dancehall music, with a number of artists releasing standout projects and singles that showcased the diversity and creativity of the genre. As reggae and dancehall continue to evolve and influence other genres, we can expect even more exciting music to come from the genre in the years ahead.
Gnostic



