Dancehall Artist Nigy Boy D... | Hapilos
The debut of Nigy Boy’s new Rvssian-produced Judgment Day track on the Payment Plan riddim, has sparked renewed praise of the Continental singer as a potential saviour of the Dancehall genre, which some argue has been waning in the shadow of Trap music’s emergence.
During an appearance on Pix II News on Tuesday, Nigy Boy revealed that he wrote the song whilst at the office where he is currently doing his internship as part of the fulfillment of his law degree.
“I wrote that song while I was in the office… I wrote that song, got it to Rvssian who is the producer behind both songs – Continent and this one – and he said, “I don’t have to listen to this twice. This is it,’” he explained.
“And he signed off on it and he said ‘when you coming to Miami? And it just so happened that the same day we shot video. I had a show in Miami; went to Miami, shot the video; did the show and here we are now delivering Judgment,” he quipped.
In the song, which is which is laced with a litany of literary devices, particularly imagery, Nigy Boy who is studying History and Political Science at the Stony Brook University in New York, uses the legal system as a metaphor for his bedroom activities.
Humourously declaring himself judge, jury and executioner, he describes in his feel-good, funky hook, how he overrules, objects and even brings the girls to the “torture chamber”, among other things “one at a time”
Nigy Boy also discussed his upcoming performance at Reggae Sumfest 2024 in his hometown, Montego Bay. He told the interviewers that the feeling was surreal.