The Star (Jamaica)

Kash praises ‘good weed’

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Dancehall artiste Kash is generating much attention for a collaborat­ion with Chronic Law.

“The song was Chronic Law’s idea. Me and Chronic Law spend our money and buy good weed from various weed sellers to hold the right meds. The inspiratio­n is just spend you money buy good weed if you a real smoker so you will get the feeling and the right meds from it,” Kash said.

Jamaica has seen a radical change in

its approach to marijuana in recent years. The Cannabis Licensing Authority (CLA) says that Jamaica remains “at the very top” of cannabis-reform efforts regionally. The current CLA board has granted more than 35 licences.

Kash, who is mainly working with Lexzona Records, believes that he is on the fast track to success.

“Right now, I am coming to take my place in

dancehall,” he said.

Dancehall artiste Chikie Grainz is banking on the success of her latest single, on the Boogie Down Records label, which has been generating a lot of buzz online.

“The song is based on my relationsh­ip – a declaratio­n that nothing cannot end our relationsh­ip, no matter the fight. Females love it. It’s getting a lot of snaps online, and the views are going up fast.

This is just a different taste of Chikie

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