A creative who takes inspiration from God and people, Dancehall artiste Shaney Blaxx believes he is on the verge of a major breakthrough in music following the release of Rebel.
The song, produced by Dan Chiice Music, was released last month but is already generating interest in several key music circles.
“It’s like the song was something that the ladies wanted because they are the ones reacting mostly to it. The vibes is good so far and I have to give thanks for that,” said the former Bridgeport High School student.
“The song is already creating a buzz and it’s only been released about 12 days ago,” the deejay added.
Shaney Blaxx, who hails from Kingston, came onto the music scene in 2017 with Gwap Wi Ah Gwap, produced by 7 Offspring Music.
He has produced a number of tracks over the years, including Concrete Jungle, which was produced by World Blast Music and released in May.
The east Kingston native said he draws musical inspiration from the late great Bob Marley and Garnett Silk, and current trendsetters Bounty Killer, Vybz Kartel and Chronic Law.
“If you look at what they have done and continue to do for Jamaican music today you will understand the inspiration. My vision is to reach higher heights than those greats of reggae and dancehall,” he said.
Article by
Ralston Anthony Barrett
Reggae Public Relations
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