Just before his appearance on the 2014 Notting Hill Carnival, Protoje linked with Reshma B for an exclusive interview at the offices of Clash Music UK, where Reshma B writes the monthly reggae column. In the third part of their epic reasoning Protoje gives a taste of his single “Stylin” and discusses the meaning behind his lyric “Poverty no real then.” Subscribe to Boomshots TV for more crucial reggae and dancehall videos.
Related Posts
Shanice Sewell “Call Me (Harley Quinn)” Music Video
After much anticipation, rising recording artist Shanice Sewell delivers the official music video for “Call Me (Harley Quinn)”, check it…
Elephant Man x Gold Up “Umlando”
For their first release of 2023, producer Gold Up is bringing good vibes and positivity to start the year on…
Comment