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Akeeile Harris

October's Artist of the Month: A Year of Dominance for Squash

With an impressive string of hits and a unique style, the 6ix Boss continues to captivate fans and solidify his influence in the genre, despite strong competition from other dancehall stars


Squash Delivers a "Get Up" Call for the Entire Month of October (Photo: Leslie Alvarez)


The 6ix Boss, Squash, has kept dancehall fans locked in all year with a remarkable streak of captivating hits.


His latest release, "Get Up," currently trending at #3 on YouTube in Jamaica with over 2.5 million views, held the top spot for more than a week. "Get Up" once again showcases Squash's lyrical finesse and catchy, signature style that has propelled his career to new heights.



"Get Up" serves as the anchor of the Rooster Riddim, paving the way for the entire project featuring dancehall heavyweights like Masicka, Tommy Lee Sparta, Govana, and Byron Messia, with top-tier production backing it. This collaboration further cements Squash’s dominance, proving his ability to set the tone in dancehall alongside the industry’s most influential voices.


After his recent performance at Miami’s Big Breeze event, Squash has shown he’s not just dominating the charts but also commanding the stage.



Despite competition from artists like Skippa, with his debut project "4 Granny", and trending singles from Kraff and Masicka, Squash’s consistency, infectious rhythms, and lyrical agility have kept him firmly at the forefront of the dancehall scene.


With previous hits this year like "Big Breeze" and "Shub Out," Squash delivers a standout year that highlights both his talent and influence in dancehall. As October's Artist of the Month, Squash proves he’s not just riding the wave; he’s a true hitmaker.

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