JAMAICA: Moyann and Nigy Boy Collaborate on New Hit Single “Unfair”

Moyann and Nigy Boy

Two of dancehall dynamic artists Moyann and Nigy Boy have joined forces to release their latest single, “Unfair,” a soulful anthem that delves into the complexities of relationships and infidelity.
The track showcases the unique vocal styles and lyrical prowess of both artists, creating a captivating blend of melodies and rhythms that is bound to resonate with listeners. With Moyann’s distinctive sound and Nigy Boy’s powerful delivery, “Unfair” promises to be a chart-topping hit.


Moyann, known for her previous hits such as “Backseat” and “Big Tingz,” has quickly become a rising star in the Jamaican music scene. Her melodic voice and thought-provoking lyrics have earned her a dedicated following, and “Unfair” is sure to solidify her reputation as a talented artist on the rise.


Nigy Boy, a visually impaired Jamaican dancehall singer and songwriter, brings a unique perspective and raw energy to the collaboration. Drawing inspiration from his Jamaican roots and personal experiences, Nigy Boy’s music is both authentic and compelling, and “Unfair” is no exception.


Listeners can expect a fresh take on love and heartbreak with “Unfair,” as Moyann and Nigy Boy share their emotional journey through music. The catchy hooks and infectious beats are sure to get fans singing along and hitting the replay button.


“Unfair” released by ONErpm, is a must-listen track that will leave you wanting more. 

The video has garnered over 300K views in under 5 days and is receiving major attention island wide.

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