In the world of Dancehall, calling a track a is the highest compliment. It means the track is dangerous, infectious, and bound to be a staple in the clubs for months to come.
The reaction videos for "HELLO" are almost as entertaining as the song itself. Why? Because the track is built on
Certain scenes—like the coordinated movements and the sheer charisma of both artists—were practically made to be clipped for social media. The Verdict: Is it a "Bad Song"? In the world of Dancehall, calling a track
The Dancehall scene just got a massive jolt of energy, and if you’ve been anywhere near YouTube or TikTok lately, you’ve likely seen the fire emojis flooding the comments for and Brysco’s latest collaboration, "HELLO."
It’s aggressive, bass-heavy, and designed for loud speakers. Reactors are literally jumping out of their chairs when the bass kicks in. The Dancehall scene just got a massive jolt
The visuals, directed with a gritty yet polished lens, perfectly complement the "bad song" (Jamaican slang for a great song) energy.
Malie Donn and Brysco have successfully tapped into the "New Era" sound—a fusion of traditional Dancehall grit with the sonics of modern Trap. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual listener, the reaction to "HELLO" proves one thing: these two are currently running the game. "HELLO." It’s aggressive
Why Everyone is Talking About Malie Donn & Brysco’s “HELLO”: The Reaction Breakdown