In a world where sound systems rise and fall like tides, Di Unit—hailing from the vibrant Sunshine City of Portmore, St. Catherine—has not only weathered the storm but sailed triumphantly through it. Now, the powerhouse musical collective is turning the volume up for their 10th anniversary, a milestone that speaks to more than just longevity—it’s a celebration of dominance, influence, and unwavering dedication to Entertainment Beyond the Ordinary.
Comprising four dynamic personalities—Tall Boss, Badda Bling, Little Rich, and Keno Russian—Di Unit has become synonymous with top-tier entertainment across Jamaica and the wider Caribbean diaspora. From Sandz and Reggae Sumfest to Dream Weekend and Chug It, their imprint can be found at nearly every major event that defines the island’s social calendar. “It’s a great feeling knowing that we’re already celebrating 10 years. It seems like just yesterday,” said Davey “Tall Boss” Scott. “We’re like family, so that makes this milestone extra special. I would attribute our longevity to the collective discipline, dedication of the team, and the respect we have for each other.”

With the relaunch of their iconic weekly event, Badda Tuesday, at the Matrix Lounge on April 29 and a massive anniversary edition planned for May 27, Di Unit is showing no signs of slowing down. Their influence aligns with the heartbeat of Jamaican sound system culture, which has birthed global musical revolutions and continues to thrive as a cornerstone of dancehall and reggae. According to data from Jamaica’s Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, sound system culture contributes significantly to the island’s creative economy, with over 300 registered systems and countless selectors playing active roles in local and international music scenes.
Di Unit’s success also speaks volumes about Portmore’s impact on Jamaican entertainment. Known as a breeding ground for talent, the city has produced several noted personalities, and Di Unit proudly carries that torch. As they look toward the future, their story stands as proof that with passion, unity, and a deep respect for the culture, a sound system can do more than play music—it can move a nation.
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