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Konshens

Artist ∙ Modern Dancehall

In the late ’90s, Jamaican dancehall star Konshens started out as one-half of Sojah, a duo with his brother Delus, who recorded their first demos at the studio of reggae legend Sugar Minott.

∙ Sojah’s 2005 single “Pon di Corner” went to No. 1 in Japan, making them stars there before they’d achieved any success in their homeland.
∙ In 2008, Konshens stepped out as a solo act with “Winner,” an uplifting mix of dancehall and hip-hop that became a huge hit in Jamaica.
Mental Maintenance, his second album, topped Japan and Germany’s iTunes Reggae Albums charts in 2012 and reached the Top 10 in several other countries.
∙ The 2012 hit “Gal a Bubble” established Konshens’ reputation for “gyal tunes”—hard-grooving dancehall tracks designed to excite female audience members.
∙ In 2015, he collaborated with Dutch EDM singer Eva Simons on the club-banger “Policeman,” which became an international hit.
∙ “Bruk Off Yuh Back,” a major hit for Konshens in 2016, was remixed the following year with a guest vocal from Chris Brown.

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