Montego Bay-based recording artiste Rickey Teetz has had a successful Summer. The artiste’s break out radio hit, Tip Yuh, has become a street anthem in the west, playing at street dances, all-inclusive events and community stage shows in Jamaica’s second city.

 

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The dancehall community is abuzz with a new hard-hitting single called ‘Unfair’ that lambasts the government on its stance of shutting off dances at 2 a.m. The street version of the single uses well-known curses and has become a fast favourite of mix tape selectors and taximen in the Kingston Metropolitan area.

 

The dancehall community is abuzz with a new hard-hitting single called ‘Unfair’ that lambasts the government on its stance of shutting off dances at 2 a.m. The street version of the single uses well-known curses and has become a fast favourite of mix tape selectors and taximen in the Kingston Metropolitan area.

 

The last time a dance move migrated from Montego Bay to Kingston, it took over the world. That dance was Dutty Wine, and now, there is a feeling of déjà vu as the latest dance craze coming from the western end of the island, Tip Yuh, is gaining in popularity. The make-money-rain dance endorsed by new deejay Rickey Teetz, has now caught fire in the street dances of Kingston.