Logiq

Logiq

CEH DEC 2020 New Dancehall Releases Spotlights Logiq

Written by: Nekisha Cyrus

There is a brand new artiste creating some serious buzz in the ‘Trinibad’ (Trinidad Dancehall Music) movement. Introducing Christopher Charles aka ‘Logiq Muzik’, a Trinidadian singer/ songwriter, whose soulful and powerful vocals along with his conscious lyrics already has the music streets intrigued.

Since the release of his hit debut single ‘Pree Dem’ in October 2020, Logiq has been blazing up the airwaves. And if you’re wondering if he has more to offer, his latest released single ‘Protection’ takes his musical momentum even farther. Positive music with a positive message as Logiq reminds never stop thanking and asking God for his daily guidance and protection.

Chorus Lyrics:

‘Oh Father, God (oh yeah)

Guide me from them bad mind people

Ones dem weh a par with evil

Take them away, away’

The song was produced by Nine Mind Entertainment/ Lenkey Records. If you would like to stay updated with new music from Logiq, you can follow him on social media here.

We hope that you are enjoying your holidays to the fullest and with that said CEH is here to bring some much needed new music releases for your listening pleasure. Like, Click & Share as you enjoy our new Dancehall playlist for the month of December.

1. Protection LOGIQ 0:45
2. Love Somebody Rotimi 0:45
3. Wicked So Romain Virgo 0:45
4. A Thousand Miles Jah Cure 0:45
5. Blessings Busy Signal 0:45
6. You And Me Lila 0:45
7. Upset Shenseea 0:45
8. Frenz | Official Audio Spice 0:45
9. Best Life Gyptian 0:45
10. World of Trouble Kossi 0:45

Hashtags: #NewDancehall2020 #Dancehallmusic #Logiq #RomainVirgo #Shenseea #Spice  #Gyptian #DJLila #Rotimi #Kossi #BusySignal #JahCure

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