My Jamaican 🇯🇲 members STEP FORWARD
Oh My gosh so today I was relaxing and decided to see if Suno could make a true dancehall bashment style song OH MY GOSH https://suno.com/s/m5guBNeEMawLrmgV https://suno.com/s/jVvIRJxZc6S0XUqh Prompt/chat Part 1- Do you know the wyfl riddim with Jamaican dance hall music? How would you describe this to Suno Ai to make a dance hall song Reply: was yes and some detail Part 2- Write me a male Jamaican dance hall song lyrics about loving fluffy fat woman. Remembers what Jamaican people like the rhyme a lot and the rhyming is often based on how the pronounce the words with a yardi Jamaican accent Reply: was not great so I said this Part 3- Jamaican songs don’t often have a bridge I want it to sound like a male Jamaican artist inside a recording studio dropping new lyrics almost like he’s having a restyle battle against another artist rewrite the lyrics to reflect this and the song layout Reply: loved it so request the song style Song style: Modern Jamaican dancehall riddim, 95–100 BPM. Studio freestyle restyle vibe, energetic but smooth. Minimal drums with strong kick, crisp snares, subtle percussion. Warm heavy bassline carrying the groove. Dark melodic synths and airy pads. Male Jamaican vocal with authentic yardie accent and pronunciation. Half-sung, half-chat delivery. Confident, playful, competitive studio energy like a lyrical restyle or clash. No bridge structure. Hook repeated between verses. Lyrics celebrate big, fluffy, curvy women with pride and swagger. Raw studio feel with ad-libs, talk breaks, reload moments. Club-ready but melodic, late-night dancehall vibe.