Dancehall artiste Tall Up has released the official video for the song titled Teatime. In it she set her sights on several artists in the genre and spoke about various events in Jamaica.
“Since the day I first posted the clip freestyling this song in the studio, it’s always been amazing. rice field. dancehall mugs.
The video starts with “Ms.” Christie received a call from gossip queen, Teatime’s Sherrie Curran, apologizing for not being able to fly in to give her class. Teacher Christy promises to take her place and she begins her General Studies lecture with the subtopic “Tea Time”.
then put your hand where you can see my eyes The riddim dropped and the ramp began dropping tidbits and gossip because it was “wide-backed and slippery”.
She covers SSL scandals, fraud, dangerous plastic surgery, and the recent spate of beryllium robberies, mentioning RT Boss, Khago, Dexta Daps, Valiant, The World Boss and Shorty, Jada Kingdom, Shaneil Muir, and Spice.
The dancer-turned-deejay overturned Spice’s decision to undergo cosmetic surgery that was said to have cost her her life.
“Spice almost killed herself, oh, DR she looks like Dolly/A who chooses the money, don’t play me a song/Remember, oh, she’s from Glendevon Say,” she gleefully deejayed, referring to Spice’s dire medical situation in the Dominican Republic. Republic last year.
Tollup has had trouble with Spice over the years. In 2019, she uploaded a lengthy Instagram post accusing Spice and Team Spice dancers of allegedly jacking a head-top stunt during Reggae Samfest. She and Spice have exchanged harsh words many times over the past year.
Tollup reserved his biggest disdain for Shensey for admitting to having anal sex during an interview. The video moves on to an actual interview on Angela Yee’s lip service show where she tried anal sex once but is still uninterested in the practice which is still taboo and illegal in Jamaica. There is, she said.
Tollup said Shenxi didn’t have “beef” so he didn’t target her on purpose.
“Shenxi is such a role model and she has a lot of light shining through, so I tried very hard. and yet she chose to come out and expose her private life where it could hurt her image,” she said. dancehall mugs.
“I think she (Shen Xia) could have kept it hidden. She is the one who released the possible hat information.”
Tall Up believes the dancehall industry needs to regain its luster and dominate the international market, racking up sales and impressive streaming numbers on international charts and streaming platforms.
“I think the state of dancehall right now needs a lot of work and fixing, and everyone there, producers, artists, beatmakers, everyone has a role now, so there’s a lot of work to do. I think ‘I played to put the dance hall back in place so I could sell the record and stream it again,’ she said.
“I think it’s not where it should be, but we’re working hard and the talent is here, so we still have the talent to go further than before. We need more solidarity, “We should get rid of the politics that hold us back,” mused the former dancer.
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Tall Up has often accused forces within the industry of trying to delay her emergence as a recording artist.
“People always try to stop someone they see as a threat, but I think I know I’m a threat because of my talent. I have always experienced and felt the backlash, resistance and influence of others, so yes, I believe so…but I do not give energy or light to the situation, what will happen and what will God Whatever is destined for greatness must be accomplished,” she mused.
She even said she was unfazed by the “fighting” within the industry and encouraged by the difficult struggle.
“I am not upset or worried. It motivates me to try harder, and it only proves that I am a gifted and blessed human being. A stone on a fruitless tree.” No one is going to throw , so it motivates me to work more,” she said.
Raised in Montego Bay, Tall Up is known for their aggressive hardcore style that blends music influenced by rap, R&B, hip-hop and pop. She was named International Dancehall Her Queen at Mobay in her 2013, and after graduating from GC Foster College with her 4.0 GPA, she won several track scholarships.
She worked in track and field for several years at the University of Lincoln, then continued track and field at the University of New Mexico Highlands in search of more elite coaching. She was also recognized for her MVP her track participation in her club, but dancehall remained her true love. She began recording songs such as “Confessions” featuring Shane E.
She had her breakthrough with “The Waistline,” which has over 5 million views. She has collaborated with international recording artist Skiana and will be released in 2023.