
Mandeville artiste MtripleT Pushes Forward with Upcoming Single “Dreams”
- Kaboom Editors

- 3 days ago
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U.S.-based emerging dancehall talent continues building momentum with melodic flows, sharp lyrics, and growing online support

Rising dancehall talent MtripleT
Emerging from rural Mandeville, U.S-Based dancehall artiste MtripleT is steadily building his name as one of the fresh talents aiming to make an impact in Jamaica’s music scene. The rising artiste is preparing for the release of his upcoming single “Dreams,” produced by Triplethreat Records and composed by 1capalot. The track is expected to showcase his melodic delivery, sharp lyrical ability, and clever rhymes.
The Mandeville native has already started generating attention through songs like “POT” featuring YMO G, which has amassed over 100,000 views on YouTube. Other releases including “Adding it Up” and “BIG BENZ” have also helped strengthen his growing catalogue and build momentum around his name.
“I’m going serious into music this year,” the artiste shared as he plans to elevate his career to the next level.
Inspired by Polo G, Masicka, and Drake, MtripleT, whose given name is Mark Tomlinson, continues crafting his own identity through emotionally driven lyrics and catchy flows.
With consistency, relatable storytelling, and a clear vision, the rising artiste is aiming to put Mandeville further on the map while becoming one of the new names to watch in dancehall.
Syndicated from Kaboom Jamaica · originally published .
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