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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

NEWS:
We have 28 hours across 12 shows for October including, possibly, the last from Mark Cunliffe for a long time. Plus - it is already 20 years since John Peel died and we have some reminders.

Artist Info

Skillibeng

Skillibeng
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Born Emwah Warmington (born December 23, 1996) in St. Thomas, Jamaica. He grew up in the rural community of Lyssons. Warmington is signed to RCA Records and Eastsyde Records. Skillibeng first started making music in high school before beginning his solo career while working at his father's company. A near-death encounter convinced the vocalist to commit to music full-time: Early tracks released in 2015 and 2016, "Skilli She Love" and "Bruk Up Party," took an electronically-led approach to the genre. But it was the 2019 hit "Brick Pan Brick" that would prove the artist's breakout moment.

Becoming a major player in dancehall with debut single "Brick Pan Brick," Jamaican musician Skillibeng built an international audience in the early 2020s with his trap-focused approach to the genre. Encouraging hustling with its money-centric verses, the multi-million-streamed track found immediate success in Warmington's home country. From there, Skillibeng had a relentless release schedule, dropping 43 singles in 2020 along with his debut album The Prodigy, the album debuted on the US Current Reggae Albums Chart and peaked at number 16. Among the highlights were his second major hit, "Mr. Universe," the Quenga collaboration "Not," and his third smash hit, "Crocodile Teeth," which got a remix by Nicki Minaj. In 2021, Skillibeng continued the rapid release pattern with 38 more singles, second album The Prodigy: Ladies Only, and third album Crocodile Teeth LP. As well as hits like "Coke" and the "Crocodile Teeth [Remix]," the artist took promising new directions alongside collaborators including Sleepy Hallow ("2 Sauce [Remix]"), Unknown T ("Wollan"), and Popcaan/Rich the Kid ("Rocket Launcher.") ~ David Crone.

Warmington was also the winner of Best Caribbean Music Act at the Mobo Awards of 2022.
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Upcoming gigs:

Wed 9 Oct 2024

Skillibeng: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC, United States

Concerts by BandsInTown
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Fri 11 Oct 2024

Skillibeng: UBS Arena, Belmont Park, NY, United States

Concerts by BandsInTown
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Thu 21 Nov 2024

Skillibeng: Exchange Event Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Concerts by BandsInTown
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Some other places to look for information:
last.fm
Discogs
MusicBrainz