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Skeng, whose real name is Kevon Douglas, is a notable figure in the Jamaican dancehall scene and has also made a mark in the UK grime genre. Born on February 13, 2001, in Kingston, Jamaica, to teenage parents, Skeng was brought up in a close-knit family that included his maternal grandparents who played a significant role in his upbringing. His journey into music led him to become a celebrated artist, particularly in the early 21st century grime scene in the UK. Although his music has charted well, with a peak position of #2 on a chart measuring the best Jamaican musicians/bands, Skeng faced legal issues when he was recently arrested at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston for disorderly behavior and resisting arrest.
As for his recent release, "Dolla Bill," it was uploaded on YouTube a few hours ago. The music video for the song is produced by EL CHOPANUIR RECORDS. While the YouTube page did not provide further details about the release, the title and production credits indicate a continuation of Skeng's exploration into the dancehall and grime genres. The release of "Dolla Bill" adds to Skeng's growing discography, showcasing his musical prowess and potential for further success in the industry.
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