Demarco Drops Explosive New Track, “Dem Vision No Nice,” on Money Mecca Riddim
Kingston, Jamaica — Dancehall artist Demarco has returned to the scene with another electrifying hit, “Dem Vision No Nice,” as part of the Money Mecca Riddim. Released alongside a visually compelling music video, the track is already making waves on YouTube and social media platforms.
The video, which dropped on August 5, 2024, showcases Demarco’s gritty storytelling and signature style. It’s a reflection of the harsh realities many face, resonating with themes of survival and hustle in the streets. With striking visuals, “Dem Vision No Nice” emphasizes a raw and unfiltered look at life in the inner city, delivered through Demarco’s powerful lyrics and infectious rhythm.
OUT NOW!!! Demarco, DMZ Muzik – Dem Vision No Nice l Music Video (Money Mecca Riddim) https://t.co/QFmy6EJgdV via @YouTube
— DEMARCO (@DemarcoDaDon) September 10, 2024
Fans are already buzzing about the release, with the video quickly gaining traction online. Since its release, it has garnered hundreds of thousands of views, and the energy surrounding the Money Mecca Riddim continues to grow.
“Dem Vision No Nice” marks another strong chapter in Demarco’s career, solidifying his place as one of the leading voices in the dancehall scene. Fans can expect more from the artist, who continues to evolve while staying true to the genre’s roots.
Check out the new music video on YouTube and follow Demarco on Instagram and TikTok for more updates on upcoming projects.
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Zhane Squire is Vision Newspaper’s dedicated Reggae Entertainment Correspondent, bringing readers the latest stories from Jamaica and across the global Afro-Caribbean diaspora. With a passion for music, culture, and storytelling, Squire highlights the voices, movements, and trends shaping reggae, dancehall, and Afro-Caribbean entertainment worldwide. His reporting connects Caribbean culture to the global stage, ensuring that artists, festivals, and community stories are told with depth, accuracy, and authenticity. For feedback you can reach him at zhane.squire@visionnewspaper.ca
