Words by Jesse Serwer
What better way to start off the week than with one of the freshest sounding dancehall tunes we’ve heard all year. “Hello Again,” a multi-layered don’t-call-it-a-comeback track from garrison guerillas Ward 21 is in a state of perpetual forward-moving motion. It’s easily one of the busiest dancehall songs we’ve heard all year, and still clocks in under 3 minutes. Riffing occasionally on Nice N Smooth’s early ’90s rap classic “Sometimes I Rhyme Slow,” producer/deejay Kunley puts on a lyrical clinic young yutes would be wise to study. Until a proper MP3 turns up, stream di damn ting below at Soundcloud.
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