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Building from our last episode on keeping up with new dancehall I invited listener and filmmaker Mikey T to join us in a continued conversation where he shares from his perspective on the transformation of dancehall as a genre.

We discuss:

  • The "money pull-up" phenomenon has DJs prioritizing the preferences of big spenders rather than introducing audiences to fresh sounds
  • How changing media consumption has affected lyrical complexity. In an era of shortening attention spans and algorithm-driven content, the intricate wordplay that once defined dancehall legends like Bounty Killer and Vybz Kartel feels increasingly rare.
  • Modern tracks often lack the storytelling richness that connected deeply with listeners, replaced by repetitive themes that perform well on short-form platforms.

We're degrading the changes, but exploring how technology, economics, and cultural shifts have reshaped Caribbean music, while speculating on fascinating possibilities for the future. Could we see a return to gatekeeping as a positive force? Might artists start withholding music from streaming platforms entirely, making live performances the exclusive way to experience new material?

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Chapters

1. Welcoming Mikey T to the Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Dancehall Music: Where It Needs To Be (00:03:19)

3. Money Pull-Ups and Changing DJ Culture (00:05:44)

4. Missing Variety in Modern Music (00:10:21)

5. Watering Down of Lyrical Content (00:16:52)

6. Nostalgia vs. Algorithm-Driven Music (00:22:04)

7. The Future: Live Music and Gatekeeping (00:29:23)

8. Artist Trajectory and Career Development (00:32:16)

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