Over the weekend, the acclaimed music producer Rvssian shared insights with Quest Times on the trajectory of dancehall, stressing the need for several top-tier artists to concurrently champion the genre. However, when questioned about the prospect of collaborating with compatriot Alkaline, he asserted a preference for both parties to stay in their respective lanes, stating, “I am good over here.” This declaration introduces an intriguing contrast to his prior argument and raises concerns about potential gatekeeping, where personal or professional considerations may influence opportunities for talent.
Reflecting on this, a YouTube user commented, “Rvssian said artists are creating divisions and all these things, but what would he classify what he is doing?” Another added, “Dats y I can’t take them serious. Bawl fi unity but waan lef out alkaline. U soon see Rvssain turn him back pan dancehall again.” A third suggested that Alkaline might have no interest in working with producers like Rvssian, stating, “Alkaline don’t know one a them mn yah weh a call him name.”
Amidst the discussion, Rvssian expounded on the evolution of the music landscape in the digital age, highlighting the increased opportunities for independent artists to connect directly with audiences. He emphasized the diminishing influence of traditional gatekeepers in the industry, stating, “Gatekeeper? Show me di gate? Hear di ting, zeen. Mi woulda seh maybe forty years ago, gatekeeping in the music industry was more. Now, di yutes dem don’t need a nuh gate.”
Rvssian playfully challenged the notion of gatekeeping, humorously remarking, “Di last thirty Dancehall artiste dem, dem buss wid just YouTube and TikTok. No gate nuh ded deh bro. Once di yutes dem have talent and know how fi use di internet…”
The interview not only touches upon the intricacies of collaboration and potential conflicts between industry practitioners but also underscores the changing role of traditional gatekeepers. As the music landscape continues to transform, these discussions contribute to a nuanced understanding of the industry’s current state and future direction.