Skeng Steps Out With All The Weapons For “Bless The Yaad”


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Digital Music Streaming platform Audiomack brings their emerging new series “Bless The Yaad” into 2022. Last year saw them launch with a slew of Dancehall’s top talent, and this year will see them bringing more to their platform. For their 14th episode and 3rd one for the year, Dancehall star Skeng puts his best foot forward.

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Born Kevon Douglas, Skeng made his official debut as a Recording Artist in 2019. Since then, he started to see his career grow expeditiously in 2020 and 2021. Thanks to singles like “Gvnman Shift”, “Brrp”, “Street Cred”, “Protocol” with Tommy Lee Sparta, “Curves”, and “Heaven Passport” with Intence, Skeng has positioned himself to become one of Dancehall’s hottest and in-demand Artists.

Armed with aggression, a commanding voice, and production by TGUT, Skeng spits a rapid-fire freestyle for this episode that is sure to keep the replay button doing overtime. When he starts the episode with his signature “hey bwoy!”, you’re in for something special. 

“Bless The Yaad” is the Caribbean version to the popular Audiomack series, “Bless The Booth”. The series is executive produced by Tanya Lawson, with audio by TGUT and Flaire, and video by Sage English. The series premieres every Wednesday with a new featured Artiste, and is filmed at the Reggae Legends Villa in Kingston, Jamaica.

Skeng takes over Audiomack’s “Bless The Yaad” which is now available for viewing on Audiomack’s official Youtube channel, with a new one the following Wednesday. To stay up to date with extra content from the series, follow @AudiomackCaribbean on Instagram, and @AudiomackCarib on Twitter.

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