WATCH: Skeng Shows His Best Dance Moves in “Smood Wid It” Music Video ft. Jigsta

The music video that Skeng was seen shooting in Half Way Tree recently is finally here, it’s titled “Smood Wid It”. The song Smood Wid It is a groovy dancing dancehall song for school students that is expected to dominate the trending charts soon.

It’s not the typical gunman song that Skeng, whose real name is Kevon Douglas is known for, instead, it’s a positive no-violence song that the young and old can dance to.

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Throughout the music video, Skeng is mostly dressed in presumably his former school’s uniform.

The music video features various popular areas in the center of Half Way Tree, starting with the Transport Center. Various school students dressed in their school’s uniform were also in attendance for the music video.

Some lyrics, “Watch how the youth dem smooth wid it… dem a move inna flip flop and shoes to it.. every school maths it.. di wul Stats a do it… every school youth deh yah dem a mashup inna this.”

The music video features popular dancers Ding Dong, Pata Skeng and several other known faces like Dancehall artiste Bayka etc.

The song was produced by Droptop Records and Ditruth Records, while the Videographer is Now Or Neva.

Watch the music video for “Smooth Wid It” below:

After watching the music video, one person commented, “This shows how much skeng is attentive he nows exactly what the industry wants now and he adjust and deliver versatility!!” While another stated, “Skeng in his own lane. Doing his own thing at his pace. He is a growing legend. Maturity is coming slowly but surely. When he is fully mature and grown, he will be a force to be reckoned with, he is powerful beyond his knowledge.”

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