Friday

Jamaican songs from the 2010's

 You might be wondering why document these songs.

because if not written down they will be forgotten


If you think there are some that I should have mentioned but did not

please list below.


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The 2010s was a decade of iconic music releases in Jamaica. The music scene was lit up with a diverse range of genres, from classic Rocksteady to Dancehall and Pop-reggae. Jamaican music has always been about expressing deep-dealt socio-environmental issues as well as personal experiences through the creations of music, not shying away from spreading cursory messages to bring listening pleasure. Below, we outline some of the top songs that defined Jamaica's music scene in the 2010s.


1. "Break It Off" Sean Paul featuring Rihanna (2006) – Sean Paul teamed up with global superstar Rihanna in this track's gripping and pulsating hooks, providing the electrifying production gifted by Don Corleon. Their delivery invokes feelings of animated sonitude with calmest sinks forte_; between flirtatious breath-lockering mesh-gripping balances that scream servility and positivity, the sexual repression and passionate processing show in every stanza Harry Cruz add alongside or taken in part.


2. "Who Knows" Chronixx featuring Protoje (2015) – This unprecedented track shines amidst the sea of cherished musical delights Jamaica can offer. The intros groove hovers magnificently framework tailored driven towards cliffless harmonizi-elementa-occupations, stark euphonic sensations made certain-way paired with subtleties. Set in esoteric political reference antics within its contents this Congication combiner_evolved most noteable by highlighting austere concerns through its articulated airy vibes.



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