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This is a transcript of an interview with Skillibeng, a Jamaican dancehall artist, on the podcast Modest. The host asks Skillibeng about his musical influences, his journey from Saint Thomas to Kingston, his collaborations with other artists, his challenges with the police and the industry, his upcoming projects, and his personal life. Skillibeng talks about his love for music, his versatility, his dark and realistic lyrics, his respect for other artists, and his vision for the future. He also mentions some of his songs, such as Government Badness, Dark Room, and Crocodile Teeth.
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- The text is a transcript of a podcast interview with a Jamaican dancehall artist named Skillibeng.
- Skillibeng started making music from primary school and recorded himself with a VCR.
- Skillibeng is from Saint Thomas, a parish in Jamaica, and he is part of the 6ixx collective of artists.
- Skillibeng's first song that got attention was "Take Care" featuring Chronic Law, another Saint Thomas native and 6ixx member.
- Skillibeng's breakthrough song was "Brik Pan Brik", which went viral on social media and attracted international attention.
- Skillibeng has collaborated with artists such as Popcaan, Tommy Lee Sparta, Vybz Kartel, and Nicki Minaj.
- Skillibeng loves music and considers it his therapy. He also likes to experiment with different genres and topics.
- Skillibeng has faced some challenges in the music industry, such as police scrutiny, contractual disputes, and quality control.
- Skillibeng is working on his album, which he says will be different from his previous releases.