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It is time for Skillibeng to release new visuals for his tracks “More Fire” and “Deja Vu”.

It is time for Skillibeng to release new visuals for his tracks “More Fire” and “Deja Vu”.

On Monday, December 19th, Skillibeng decided to bless his fans with not just one, but two new songs so they could enjoy them during the holiday season. It can be seen in both singles, titled “More Fire” and “Deja Vu,” that beautiful Black women are put at the center of the visuals to showcase what they are capable of.

“More Fire” is a video released by Jenzar in support of the song and it opens with a shot of Skillibeng walking his dog near a house, while two women sunbathe in front of it. After the Jamaican star has driven an off-road vehicle across the flattened landscape, he delivers a set of rhymes that are made only for adults and suitable for both dance floor and bedroom settings in the following manner:

“Deja Vu” maintains the same theme regarding the subject matter within the film. For example, shots throughout the film include shots of women enjoying the beach and other nearby locations. While Skillibeng is nowhere to be seen, his words are certainly audible over the scenes witnessed in RUPPI’s effort, despite the fact that he is not onscreen.

‘Take me home’ EP by Pink Pantheress closes out the year

‘Take me home’ EP by Pink Pantheress closes out the year

There was a new EP released by Pink Pantheress last Friday (Dec. 16) entitled “Take Me Home“. On the 3-song record, there are two tracks that have recently been released as singles, “Boy’s a liar” and “Do you miss me?” and as well as a number of other songs that have been produced by electronic heavyweights such as Mura Masa and KAYTRANADA. As well as the play’s title track, which comes from Future Cut and Kearney online, it also features a contemporary song written by British talent Jess Glynn reflecting on the responsibilities of Pink Pantheress adolescence:

In the early part of last year, Pink Pantheress surprised the masses with her debut mixtape, To Hell With It, which was a 10-song offering that also featured Kairos Laferme, Masa, Izco, Jkarri, Oscar Scheller, Dill Aitchison, and Adam F. Not only did the project peak at No. 20 on the U.K. Official Albums chart, but it also charted on several other charts throughout the world, including the United States. Almost a year after it initially arrived on the scene, to hell with it (Remixes) made its way to the city with contributions from the likes of Flume, WondaGurl, LSDXOXO, FKJ, Powfu, and El Guincho.