AUDIO: Brooklyn Bounce from We Chief ft. Da Professor

Words by Deejay Theory 


Some fresh and energetic self-described “raggatronic” business from brand new Brooklyn collective We Chief featuring big vocals from JA killer Da Professor. As you may know, the borough of Brooklyn has long been a hotbed of converging cultures, styles and of course music, and for this combination we get an electronic gallis anthem complete with elements of ragga, soca, dancehall and moombahton with a carnival pulse. Definitely look out for more bangers from this team soon.

Stream Gyals from Brooklyn below, grab the free download here.

 

Tags: Da Professor EDM EDM dancehall electro dancehall Electro Reggae electro soca moombahton Reggae / Dancehall / Electro reggae EDM We Chiefs

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