"Scrollszip 18" is an energetic and intense track that showcases Bounty Killer's trademark aggression and lyrical prowess. The song features a menacing beat, courtesy of producer The Warlord, and lyrics that tackle themes of street life, violence, and social commentary. Bounty Killer's delivery is characteristically confident and unapologetic, as he navigates the complex rhythms and rhyme schemes with ease.
To understand the ferocity of Nah No Mercy , one must revisit 2006. This was the apex of dancehall’s "clash culture" transitioning into recorded diss tracks. The murder of Bounty Killer's young protégé, (and other street casualties), had heightened tensions. More importantly, the power struggle between Bounty Killer’s Alliance (Mavado, Busy Signal, Bling Dawg) and Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire (Gaza Slim, Popcaan, Jah Vinci) was reaching a fever pitch before the infamous "Gaza vs. Gully" war became a national crisis. "Scrollszip 18" is an energetic and intense track
stand out is the elite roster of producers involved, ensuring the high-energy, bass-heavy sound of the 90s and early 2000s is preserved. Key contributors include: King Jammy To understand the ferocity of Nah No Mercy