Aidonia Keeps It Real: “A Lot Of These People Are Afraid Of The Streets”

Genna Boss Gets In Depth With Reshma B, Talks Dat’s A Trap Mixtape

“Growing up, ’80s, ’90s dancehall was all about the street,” Aidonia tells Reshma B in a brand new interview for BoomshotsTV. “Most of the artists them no inna the streets no more.” The Genna Boss has been heating up the streets of Jamaica with smash hits like “Breeze” and he’s now preparing to drop a new genre-busting mixtape called Dat’s A Trap, featuring his futuristic flows over trap-style beats. Passing through NYC for Hot 97’s Summer Jam stage show, Aidonia also speaks on the disappointment of having his set cut short due to scheduling problems. “It hurts because we came all the way from Jamaica to come perform for the fans,” he says. “But at the end of the day you have to take a positive out of a negative… We still deh ya say we wan’ reach the next level.” Check out the full interview for Aidonia’s thoughts on the impact of Bounty Killer and the Alliance to his own career, the importance of unity within dancehall, and why he thinks rivalry is mashing up the business. Video After The Jump…

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  1. […] Killer and Beenie Man. “That was when I said I wanted to become an artist,” Aidonia told me the last time we spoke. “Bounty is the general, my main influence and the reason I came into the music. Him show me […]

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