Razor B declares it’s Bad Gal Time

Canada-based dancehall artiste Razor B today drops a new banger for the ladies, declaring it’s
Bad Gal Time now.
Produced by Polabeatz out of the UK alongside Picante Music based in the Kingston 20 community of Duhaney Park, the anticipation is already building.
With DJs all over the world, including Sir DJ Ken in the UK and Spex Da Boss in Canada previewing the track on various radio stations and online platforms, Bad Gal Time is set to be a success.
Born Roger Cassup in Portmore, St Catherine, before migrating to Toronto, Razor B has had major hits like
Hot Up, Bruk Fi Mi Back, and Up In Deh take him on tours around the world. However, his approach to the promotion of Bad Gal Time will be done in a completely different way.
“I’m approaching this like a new artiste who’s hungry and uncomfortable,” said Razor B. “…So me and the team a go all out for this one in some innovative ways.”
Polabeatz, a St Thomas native and Epik Sound DJ turned producer, manages artistes and writes songs as well. He is focusing on Bad Gal Time and returning Razor B to the top.
“I’ve known Razor B a long time now, and even brought him around England while he was on tour here. Naturally, I had to produce a song with him and knew straightaway that Bad Gal Time would be the perfect fit,” he said.
The accompanying music video was shot across locations in Kingston and will also be released today.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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