ChevoBeatz and FyaVerse Expose Corruption with Hard-Hitting Single ‘Time’s Dread’

Once again, ChevoBeatz has teamed up with FyaVerse to drop a reggae track that hits hard in more ways than one. It’s called ‘Time’s Dread,’ and it’s not your typical feel-good island tune. This one’s calling out corruption, media coverups, and all the shady stuff that’s making life rough for a lot of people.

Released on January 30, the track is already blowing up on Reggaeville’s YouTube channel and catching fire in Europe. People are vibing with the beat, but they’re really connecting with the message. And it’s no wonder—FyaVerse doesn’t hold back. He’s got lines like, “Mi si blood a shed, man a dead… Babylon corrupt, a mek the youths nah hold a meds,” that just cut straight to the truth.

Talking about ChevoBeatz, whose real name is Cheville Neilesh Samoedj, is this insanely talented producer from the Netherlands, but his roots trace back to Bihar, Calcutta, and Gujarat. Mix that with his Surinamese heritage, and you get this crazy fusion of sounds that’s all his own. That multicultural flavor is all over ‘Time’s Dread,’ making it feel fresh but still grounded in reggae’s roots.

Then there’s FyaVerse, born Fabian Wayne Edwards. He’s a Jamaican artist living in Barbados, and this guy’s got lyrical fire. If his name sounds familiar, it’s because he topped Argentina’s Billboard charts with his hit ‘Shatta Gyal,’ also produced by ChevoBeatz, and even got noticed by Billboard producer Scott Starch.

And this new single, ‘Time’s Dread,’ is also becoming a hit among listeners. One YouTube comment said, “Absolutely brilliant song. Very nice vibes,” while another read, “So authentic and talented! I loved FyaVerse’s lyrics. Big production Big Up.”

Additionally, ChevoBeatz and FyaVerse aren’t just relying on the music to do the talking. They’ve got a solid game plan to get this track out there. “We’re going hard on social media and tapping into key playlists on Spotify and Apple Music,” ChevoBeatz explained. They’re also planning live performances and virtual events to keep the momentum going.

And the journey doesn’t stop there. They’re working on a music video that promises to be just as powerful as the track itself. FyaVerse says the visuals will show the harsh realities of urban Jamaica, blending raw street footage with cinematic storytelling. “We’re not sugar-coating anything,” he says. “We’re showing the struggle, the survival, and the real-life fight for justice.”

All in all, ‘Time’s Dread’ is more than just a dope reggae song. It’s a protest, a cry for change, and a reminder that music can be powerful. In a world where fluff often overshadows substance, ChevoBeatz and FyaVerse are using their talents to talk about the stuff that really matters.

The track is out now on all major streaming platforms. Go listen to it, share it, and feel it—because this one’s going to leave a mark.

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