bigTree: ‘lost & fumed’ Mixtape

“After work she pick up phone an’ seh fi link up/ So after work, nuh badda ‘itch up, mek we lif’ up/ After work, she give it up, quick like a stick up/ At first she never with us, now she affi switch up”bigTree, “Switch Up (BFF)”

This is one mixtape I’ve been playing repeatedly. ‘lost & fumed’, the latest release by bigTreeJM (bigNatty and bigMoody) is near-perfect, in my opinion. Featuring the contributions of Knixx Taylor (“Giant”), Mila.Akilah (“Double Tap”) and Spacekat (“Let Yuh Go”), production was done by SOS Dynamikz and bigTreeJM.

bigTree has the ability to weave the patois sound into hip hop/rap frames that are appropriate, clear and authentic. Guest artistes are also given a lot of room to explore their creativity, and the chemistry is never rushed. If one expects to hear some reggae or dancehall, this is present in “Contraband Freestyle”; however, the rest of the songs are a Jamaican rapper’s haven. Have a listen today!

To follow bigTree and access their work, please see the accompanying links:

bigTree Instagram

bigNatty Instagram

bigMoody Instagram

Audiomack

Youtube

Streaming Link

Blessings in abundance!

Author: Shekinah Ade-Gold

Shekinah Olatunde Ade-Gold was born in Manchester, Jamaica on November 4, 1994 to Nigerian natives Bishop and Reverend Joseph and Grace Ade-Gold. A past student of the Meadowbrook High School, the Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts and the University of the West Indies, Shekinah has years of experience as a vocalist, saxophonist, percussionist, essayist, orator, debater. He puts his hand, heart and head towards helping to build the local creative imdustry; He was a finalist in the 2012 JCDC Gospel Song Competition, has won numerous academic and competitive awards and was the winner in the male category of the 2012 JOOI Club (Optimist International) Caribbean District Oratorical Competition. Formerly, he was the Vice President of the University Pop Society (2016/2017), as well as a performing act, a tenured customer service expert and is a music educator.

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