Popcaan and Masicka lead out ‘El Chappo’ rhythm for Notnice Records 

The streets are talking about the new Notnice Records production, El Chapo rhythm, that is blowing up all over the Internet.

Dancehall maverick Masicka rains down terror with The Right Place with a clinical song that uses clever wordplay to narrate the macho  street theatre that dominates newspaper articles and has left the island’s morgues packed and overflowing.

Masicka’s song has racked up over 500,000 views since its release.

Newcomer Jafrass shows that he has the lyrical chops to hang with the heavyweights with War Mi Nuh,  a clash invitation issued to rival Alkaline. He deejays: ‘dem bwoy de no buss head/dem nah buss no head/diss country man, see it de, dem go dead.’

Popcaan has racked up one million views for the title track, El Chapo. He connects with dark melodies hidden in the rhythm.

He deejays: ‘.El Chapo, El Chapo, El Chapo, dawg, killy killy, killy killy….evil head, evil head, whoi, evil meds, evil meds, whoi..’.

Wasp shows up to ask the question:’Why Envy’, showing his lyrical dexterity and his ability to play on words in a fun, PG-13 way. He speaks about the perennial problems of ‘bad mind’, envy and ‘grudgeful’ that often plagues relationships in the ghetto.

The rhythm is now available on iTunes and other downloadable platforms.