‘I don’t write BS’-Shane O speaks on his music

Stevian Francis

2 years ago

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“I don’t write Bullsh—” says Dancehall star Shane O while commenting on why his music attracts international ears.

 Speaking on his latest song to receive international attention, Shane O stressed that the composition of his songs are deliberate and calculated, which attributes largely to the resonance of his music, especially among the international listener.

Recently, British-American social media personality, Andrew Tate after his release from jail, posted a clip of himself vibing to Shane O’s 2022 single, ‘7 Jacket’

“I will never stop doing what I’m doing”, Shane O shared on his Instagram in response to Tate’s video.

 He added, “I believe in myself so much, u don’t even know I’m typing with tears trust me. To see the love I get out there but yet still can’t get it where from why thou ?”

“I don’t write Bullsh— Check out my topics My flows And how I construct my words,” he concluded.

In a video that was uploaded to Tate’s Twitter account on Friday, he is seen pacing back and forth in deep thought and smoking a cigar as-‘7 Jacket’ is heard playing in the background.

Tate’s video has since accumulated 18 million views and over 60,000 shares.

‘7 Jacket’ has also gained a wave of new streams that have been directly attributed to listener curiosity.

Shane O had a similar experience last year with the single ‘Darkroom’ which amassed large global interest following a nod of approval by super producer, DJ Khaled during his trip to Jamaica for the production of his ‘God Did’ album.

Shane O giving an on-the-spot performance of Dark Room on DJ Khaled’s IG live

The track has since gone on to be an anthem for many, racking up over 16 million views YouTube.

In 2018, he also gained international attention after Dutch football star, Memphis Depay posted a video of himself vibing to another Shane O track.

The Deejay has had several hits over the years since his big break in 2005 as a high schooler. He came on to the scene with the smash hit, ‘Lighting Flash’ produced by Snow Cone on the Applause Riddim.