Jamaica female dancehall sensation Tifa and Barbian Rapper Kunley is on the move up the ranks. The Caribbean music stars will be featured on the remix of Hip Hop star Ludacris “How Low.”
Veteran Jamaican DJ’s Alric & Boyd who is signed to Ne-yo’s Compound Entertainment label is responsible for them all coming together on the remix. “We chose Tifa to be on the track cause we need a female perspective and thought Tifa was the best bet and she did really well. Kunley because of his lyrical ability as well and Teff is one of the hottest rappers out of Barbados right now,” said Boyd.
Tifa says, “I’m just happy that I get to work with talented people every day, I’m truly blessed. We’ve been wanting to do a collab for a good while now. I guess now is just the right time, we picked a topic, and Tami linked us up with Conroy (Washroom Entertainment) and we just went into the studio and magic happened.”
the deejay has been busy releasing a number of tracks including If I Could Fly, a remix of Junior Tucker’s Into the Night, Nuh Friend Dem for Don Corleon, I Wish on Corleon’s ‘Feelings’ rhythm, a track on the Old School rhythm, a gospel song titled Guided and Protected, a collaboration with Ward 21 called High Come Down and Rock Me So on Ward 21’s Fyah Wyah rhythm. Next week, Tifa is also expected to release three more tracks from Ward 21.