L.A-based EDM-reggae-pop-fusion producer Chris Goldfinga is gearing up for the release of his sophomore album dubbed “EDM Dancehall Boss” which will be powered by a lead single from dancehall maestro Vybz Kartel who teams up with Italian opera singer Chiara Ariè for a saucy track provocatively entitled 'Foreplay'.
The album, which is distributed by local distributor J Wonder 21st, features the slick production of well-known indie outfit, the Beverly Hills Boys, a EDM-reggae-pop fusion company based in Los Angeles, and created by record producer Chris Goldfinga and his Golden Cartel label.
The album features 20 sparkling tracks with high production values showcasing songs by dancehall pop star Sean Paul, dancehall giant Vybz Kartel and Italian opera singer Chiara Ariè on the aforementioned 'Foreplay', Afrobeat Nigerian star Waconzy, Swedish singer Kennedi, songstress Maiya Sykes, Esco the Shocker, and JayBad aka Draybadz.
"The album has a truly international feel with Afrobeat well represented, a Reggaeton contribution by Dominican Republic artiste D-Rok305, rapper Uneak on a Michael Jackson sample which reps New York, while singers Rya killed it, Jamar represents and female rapper Mellinin reps the independent females with an X-rated strip club anthem. This is a project that is multi-cultural and truly stands out," he said
The compilation is rounded out by artistes such as Singing Sweet who is known for the reggae cover, 'When I See You Smile', a cult hit from the 1990s, and budding EDM star Gasz Mask, who has collaborated with dancehall legends Shabba Ranks and Vybz Kartel.
The compilation is rounded out by artistes such as Singing Sweet who is known for the reggae cover, 'When I See You Smile', a cult hit from the 1990s, and budding EDM star Gasz Mask, who has collaborated with dancehall legends Shabba Ranks and Vybz Kartel.
The group's first album, 'Electric Rasta', was released in 2016.
Beverly Hills Boys is the mastermind of super producer Chris Goldfinga Clarke.. who has a long list of accolades and who has worked with a virtual who's who in the world of dancehall since the 90s.
"Beverly Hills Boys has got the attention of a lot of its peers in the music industry and we are making major moves and strides overseas whether it be Beverly Hills California where it all started and the rest of the world where the buzz is up and gunning. We have the street team headed by Capone who makes it happen on the ground in Jamaica, we are going all out with this project," he said.