Both dancehall stars join an impressive tracklist that already includes Skillibeng, Skeng, and Kraff on the 12-track project. "be the realest, truest version of yourself, all the time. That’s the vibe of the album", Ashley expressed
Stalk Ashley’s debut project boasts an impressive lineup of features. (Photo: Tejano Taylor)
Rising dancehall sensation Stalk Ashley is keeping the momentum alive with the release of her debut 12-track project, 'Stalky the Bratt', set to drop on her birthday, Friday, August 30.
The Manchester-native showcases her silky vocals and sultry lyrics, seamlessly blending dancehall with R&B and Hip Hop influences, capturing the audience's attention with her unique style.
In the lead-up to the album's release, Stalk Ashley has already dropped three tracks, collaborating with dancehall heavyweights: Skillibeng on "Really Like U," and Skeng and Kraff on "Senseless." Just last week, she added "Brixx" to her catalog.
“To be a Bratt is to be real all the time. It’s a vow to oneself to be the realest, truest version of themselves, all the time. That’s the vibe of the album,” the singer explained.
"To be a Bratt is to be real all the time"
The project released via Stalk Ashley Music LLC, features dancehall stars like Valiant and Sean Paul. With her manager Jaxx serving as executive producer, the album also boasts contributions from acclaimed producers Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor, Anju Blaxx, and Mvssiah.
“Imagine being 10 years old and meeting your future self, who is 15 years older. She’s the coolest girl ever! She looks like a life-size version of your favorite doll, a real life bratt! now imagine that version of yourself hugging you and telling you, you are perfect as you are, and your life will turn out just fine as long as you stay true to yourself. That’s what this project feels like, a warm hug with your inner child,” the singer described.
Following her impressive set at the Soundcheck series in Kingston's Dubwise last week, Stalk Ashley took the stage in Toronto, Canada. She has official launch parties planned at the renowned nightclub Taboo, with performances lined up in Kingston, Ocho Rios, and Montego Bay.
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