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‘No Boy Can’t Use Money, Control Me’: Nordia Mothersille Turns Walk Out Riddim Into a Bold Statement on Self-Worth

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‘No Boy Can’t Use Money, Control Me’: Nordia Mothersille Turns Walk Out Riddim Into a Bold Statement on Self-Worth
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While Notnice’s newly released Walk Out Riddim is packed with dancehall heavyweights including Popcaan, Demarco, Chronic Law and Jah Vinci, one of its most talked-about moments comes from Nordia Mothersille. On Wealthy & Lonely, the Jamaican songbird delivers a fearless message rejecting the notion that wealth can buy love, respect or control, transforming her contribution into a bold anthem of female independence that is already resonating with listeners.

Driven by Notnice’s signature production, Wealthy & Lonely sees Nordia challenge the growing culture of materialism in modern relationships. Through lyrics such as, “No boy can’t use money, control me,” she firmly rejects the idea that financial status should dictate a woman’s choices or self-worth. Instead, the track celebrates confidence, independence and authenticity, while questioning what remains when money and lavish lifestyles disappear. The result is a relatable message that has struck a chord with listeners, particularly women embracing empowerment and self-respect.

Nordia’s release arrives as Walk Out Riddim continues to generate momentum following its official release. The juggling brings together an impressive cast of artistes including Popcaan, Kranium, Chronic Law, Stalk Ashley, Jah Vinci, Demarco, Bayka, Skippa, Potential Kidd, Tatik, Armanii and Nordia Mothersille, blending the energy of classic dancehall with a fresh, contemporary sound. Excitement surrounding the project first surged after Armanii’s Wul Up amassed more than 2.2 million YouTube views ahead of the riddim’s arrival, helping position the compilation as one of dancehall’s standout releases for the summer.

Long regarded as one of Jamaica’s premier hitmakers, the Billboard-recognised producer has built his reputation on creating riddims that bridge generations while keeping dancehall rooted in its authentic sound. Confident in the project’s impact, Notnice previously declared, “The Walk Out Riddim is a juggling that is going to make the dancehall walk out.” With Wealthy & Lonely already emerging as one of the project’s standout records, Nordia Mothersille has proven that, amid a lineup of established stars, a powerful message can be just as attention-grabbing as a hit beat.

 

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