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Quinn XCII

Quinn XCII is a Detroit-based vocalist and songwriter who fuses pop, hip-hop, reggae, and EDM into his personal unique audio. His songs are usually about failed associations and heartbreak, but they’re frequently sung or rapped over shiny, sunny backing songs that partly disguise the melancholy sentiments from the lyrics. He …

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Future Brown

Production crew Potential Brown includes Asma Maroof and Daniel Pineda (aka Nguzunguzu), Fatima Al-Qadiri (aka Ayshay), and J-Cush (operator of Lit Town Trax). The group pulls from several types of rhythmic digital music, including dancehall, grime, reggaeton, bass, and footwork, aswell as overground noises from rap and R&B. Authorized to …

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Palmistry

Through the 2010s, London-based producer/vocalist Palmistry (Benjamin Keating) received acclaim for his innovative mixture of dancehall, alternative R&B, and grime. His airy, melancholy tracks combine components of modern Caribbean rhythms (with performers like Vybz Kartel and Popcaan becoming significant affects) and ambient synthesizer textures, along with Keating’s softly sung introspective …

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Popcaan

With both a real genre smash and genre-bending function in his back pocket, singer Popcaan is a Jamaican star who began his dancehall journey in 2007. It had been after that that he became a member of Vybz Kartel’s posse and was released towards the Jamaican general public via Kartel’s …

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