The heart of dancehall beats anew as Perylous steps boldly onto the stage, announcing himself as a dynamic force poised to challenge and reshape Jamaica’s musical landscape.
confidence, and powerful storytelling in every beat.
Perylous now enters the spotlight with his latest single and video, “Buss Dem Face,” a track that arrives
at a moment when dancehall artists are fiercely demonstrating their lyrical prowess.
With biting verses and infectious rhythms, “Buss Dem Face” positions Perylous at the centre of today’s
lyrical confrontations, proving he’s not just a new voice but a serious contender ready to disrupt the scene.
The song was produced collaboratively by Anarchy Records, GDwag Records, and Keron Records. Kyng Kreative directed the accompanying music video.
“I want my music to be happy, to inspire the youth, and to prove that with self-love and determination,
anything is possible,” says Perylous. His performances have electrified communities across Jamaica,
laying the groundwork for the greatness that is yet to come. This mission to inspire and motivate the
youth is a key part of Perylous’s music and something that his fans can take hope from.
Perylous music tells the story of the modern Jamaican youth, grappling with poverty, limited
opportunities, and a lack of trust in the government. Singles like “What is Cappa,” “Rapture,” “Pull Up,”
and “Issa 10” have already gained traction on social media, with several going viral on TikTok and other
platforms. Now, “Buss Dem Face” is set to raise the bar even higher.
From seventh-grade freestyle sessions to professionally pursuing music after high school in 2014,
Perylous channels the influences of icons like Vybz Kartel, Mavado, Alkaline, Bounty Killer, and Beenie
Man. But he is more than the sum of his inspirations; Perylous is the founder of a new, unapologetic
movement—one marked by anarchy, authenticity, and a belief that self-confidence can break all barriers.
As Perylous carves out his legacy, he invites listeners to join a movement built on music, self-expression,
and the courage to challenge the status quo. With “Buss Dem Face,” Kingston’s rising star signals that
he’s ready to make his mark and disrupt the dancehall scene, for good.
With new releases on the horizon and an anticipated project with Skeng, his momentum shows no sign
of slowing. His growing social media presence and upcoming collaborations are something that his fans
can look forward to and engage with
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