Yaksta and Bellwetha shock fans with ‘Farmer and The Banger’ collab
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At a glance
- Jamaican artists Yaksta and Bellwetha have released a new collaborative single titled 'Farmer and The Banger.'
- The track explores themes of hustle, determination, and hard work, aiming to showcase creative synergy between seemingly disparate concepts.
- Bellwetha, a rising dancehall artist, aims to dominate the local scene and become a global star, while Yaksta is known for his breakout single 'Ambition.'
Jamaican artists Yaksta and Bellwetha have surprised fans with the release of their new single, 'Farmer and The Banger.' This collaboration follows Yaksta's recent controversial stance on negative practices within the reggae industry, adding an element of intrigue to the new track.
According to Bellwetha, the song is deeply rooted in the concepts of hustle, determination, and hard work. "We are just showcasing our creativity by merging two topics that the typical person would not envision in the same sentence," Bellwetha explained. He emphasized that the song's core message is about dedication and putting in the effort required for success in any endeavor.
Bellwetha, originally from Spanish Town, St Catherine, and formerly known as "Dadda," is actively promoting several new singles and has released four music videos in the past two weeks. His immediate goal is to achieve dominance in the local dancehall scene, with a long-term ambition of becoming a global music star. Yaksta, hailing from St Mary, gained prominence in 2021 with his hit single 'Ambition,' which celebrated the virtues of farming. The collaboration was initiated by producers Bell Bell Entertainment and Copper Records.
We are just showcasing our creativity by merging two topics that the typical person would not envision in the same sentence. This proves my point that the song is really about hustling and hardwork. In anything you are doing in life you must put in the work.
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