Ghana’s next suggested “King of Dancehall” embraces and unites the 90s dancehall style with evolving sounds originating from West Africa on new EP, Rainbow.
With hardcore lyricism, Kamelyeon strongly defends his style on his 6-track Extended Play album project titled “Rainbow”, produced and marketed by 16TH August, 85 Villa.
With rhythmic roots reggae instrumentation, the versatile dancehall star preaches positivity amidst the wallowing negativity spreading widely on first track titled “Positivity and Negativity” with production credits to Datbeatgod. On the Brainy Beatz produced reggae sound “SM Addict” speaks on the brainwash of the internet and the impact of social media on us as humans.
Rainbow EP by Kamelyeon
“Mr. Pinto” touches on the tension between musical fans or cliques of artists and how it affects growth of the industry. Not to ignore the dynamics of the fanbase impact on the growth of the sound, the impact varies intermediately between these two factors. This song was produced by FimFim.
Kamelyeon shuts down a dancehall party on “Party Time”, produced by RiddimBoss. The young dancehall prodigy compliments the modern dancehall beat with energetic lyrics to to tell a story of a dancehall party.
On an afro-fusion instrumentation, Kamelyeon acknowledges the “Smile” and beauty of a woman with witty lyrics sang in pidgin English and two local Ghanaian dialects Twi and Ewe, with production credits to Eyoh Soundboy.
On a modern dancehall riddim, Kamelyeon signs off appreciating and acknowledging the blessings of God on “Over Flow” produced by RiddimBoss.
The Rainbow EP, a perfect blend of the old dancehall style and and modern style dancehall coupled with evolving new sounds originating from Africa.
Listen to Rainbow EP by Kamelyeon on Boomplay Music and Apple Music
6.5/10