In an impressive year for Caribbean music, Jamaican-born, New York-based rising star Cjthechemist is one of the few artists who can say they produced the riddim for their own hit song.
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“Me like good girls, weh love badness/ Me like independent bad b—h/ Drive-by any time, love e madness/ Me like f—k inna e party, me toxic,” goes the seductive intro of Cjthechemist’s Chronic Law-assisted runaway dancehall

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