About
Jamaican dancehall singer, songwriter, and rapper who rose to fame for his distinct sound and undeniable prowess within the genre. He became best known for songs including "Moca," "Mad Dawgs," and "Talibans," with the latter having helped him become the face of the Spotify Dancehall Official playlist in May of 2023.
Before Fame
He first ventured into the dancehall music scene when he was just a teenager. After partnering with big names like Govana and Jada Kingdom, he released his career-making single "Talibans." After the track reached listeners, he was approached by music VIPs including 21 Savage and Burna Boy for collaboration.
Trivia
His song "Talibans" reached the #8 spot on the Billboard Rap Airplay chart in October 2023, being listed among songs by other iconic rappers like Young Thug, Drake, and Cardi B. With this, he became the first Jamaican-born performer to enter the Rap Airplay chart Top Ten in over 18 years, with the last candidate being Sean Paul, who reached #6 with his song "We Be Burning" in 2005.
Family Life
His birth name is Dylan Byron. After being born in Jamaica, he was adopted when he was just 2 months old and taken to St. Lucia, where he was raised by his adoptive mother.
Associated With
In a June 2023 interview with UrbanIslandz, he named Masicka, Chronic Law, and Vybz Kartel as having been some of his greatest inspirations.