Courtney Undah Privilege Drops 'GMML' with Money B of Digital Underground
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Reggae and dancehall artist Courtney Undah Privilege has released a new collaboration titled "GMML" with Money B of Digital Underground.
- The song merges Caribbean and West Coast influences, building on a friendship formed years ago in Oakland, California.
- Undah Privilege also continues his acting career and is developing a film set for a summer 2026 release.
Reggae and dancehall artist Courtney Undah Privilege has teamed up with Money B, a member of the iconic hip hop group Digital Underground, for a new track called "GMML" (Gi Me Me Loot). The collaboration stems from a long-standing friendship between the two artists, which began years ago in Oakland, California.
Undah Privilege described the recording process as seamless, citing a strong musical history and chemistry with Money B. "I have worked with Money B of Digital Underground on many projects in the past. There is musical history and chemistry, which allowed a seamless recording of GMML," he stated. The song itself is a fusion of Caribbean and West Coast sounds, with Undah Privilege delivering a high-energy performance complemented by Money B's signature smooth flow.
I have worked with Money B of Digital Underground on many projects in the past. There is musical history and chemistry, which allowed a seamless recording of GMML.
He expressed a desire for "GMML" to achieve global popularity, particularly aiming to attract hip hop audiences with its unique blend of genres. Undah Privilege also hopes the single will bring renewed appreciation for Money B, highlighting his significant place in hip hop history as part of Digital Underground alongside the late Shock G and Tupac.
Beyond his music endeavors, Courtney Undah Privilege maintains a dynamic presence in television and film. He is recognized for his role as Melvin in "Arnold's Caribbean Pizza" and has appeared in films such as "Gangsta's Paradise" and "Rude Boy the Jamaican Don." His production company, Podeville Productions, is also developing the film "Dream Chaser," slated for a summer 2026 release.
I hope to reach wide audiences with this single, given its dancehall and hip hop fusion style. I would love to gain traction with hip hop audiences. Additionally, I would like to garner great appreciation for Money B, who has a notable place in hip hop history as a member of Digital Underground alongside late bandmates Shock G and Tupac.
Originally published by Jamaica Observer in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.