December 3, 2021 👁 30
When Valiant steps into the booth, yuh know seh something special a go happen — and "Money A Mek" is exactly the kind of track that reminds the dancehall massive why this yute is one of the most electrifying voices to rise out of Jamaica in recent memory. From the first bar, the energy locks in tight, riding a riddim that hits with that raw, street-certified pressure that only the real ones can deliver. The production carries that modern dancehall DNA — punchy bass, crisp percussion, and atmospheric layers that give the track both weight and swagger — while Valiant's signature flow cuts through like a blade, sharp and unapologetic. Lyrically, "Money A Mek" taps into one of dancehall's most sacred and enduring themes — the grind, the hustle, the relentless pursuit of financial elevation. But Valiant don't just recycle the tropes; he breathes life into them with his distinctive cadence and street-level authenticity that his fanbase has come to ride fi. His lyrical dexterity is on full display, switching up rhythm and tone in ways that keep you locked in, nodding hard, rewinding the best lines. The visual execution matches the energy of the audio — gritty, bold, and dripping in genuine Jamaican culture without feeling manufactured or forced. Every frame feels like it belongs to the streets that shaped the artist. "Money A Mek" is not a song — it's a statement. Valiant is cementing his position at the top of the dancehall hierarchy, and tracks like this make it crystal clear that the currency he's really stacking is pure talent. When the money a mek and the vibes a flow, only the real artistes can hold the crowd — and right now, Valiant a hold the whole dancehall in a vice grip.