Producers make debut with ‘Street Hours’ rhythm
In an effort to make their musical debut an impressionable one, Crown Media House and Hundred Hours Entertainment combined to drop the 'Street Hours' rhythm.
The project features tracks such as Jada Kingdom's ESQ Till Death, IWaata's Catscan and Darrio's Currency. After just weeks into their marketing campaign, the compilation has managed to grab the interest of Caribbean music curators and disc jocks worldwide.
Since releasing the project, Pree Rankin of Hundred Hours Entertainment expressed gratitude for a successful breakthrough into the business.
"When I decided to embark on my musical journey, it felt almost inevitable because I grew up in a musical household. And today I am happy I made the move, especially with my brother. Having similar dreams and mindsets has always worked in our favour and I am eager to share our impending body of work," he said.
Star Bwoy Stichy of Hundred Hours Entertainment added "This release has proven that the love for dancehall is still alive and, once the creators keep feeding the industry with music that they can resonate with, the genre will continue to strive and eventually become greater. The response to the project has been mind-blowing and I am thankful for everyone who continues to play a part in making it a success."
While the dancehall newcomers continue to bask in the success of their first release, Debo of Crown Media House shares that there are a number of co-productions slated to be released between the two labels.
"The musical chemistry between the two labels has always been present, and to actually experience such a strong response from music lovers makes me positive that our impending projects will be even more impactful. Every track on the Street Hours riddim is performing well in their perspective markets and, after we have finished with our campaigns, it's full force ahead with our second release," he said.








