Producer mixes dancehall into debut EP
Afro-Guyanese producer, songwriter, vocalist and engineer BLKZEN announces his arrival with ‘Feevah’, a daring debut EP that refuses to acknowledge genre boundaries.
Instead, it fuses dancehall, Afrobeats, R&B, soca and hip hop into a sleek, seductive body of work that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a late-night soundtrack for the global Caribbean diaspora.
“I’d get goosebumps listening to Tchaikovsky and Bach when I was eight. I wanted to be a conductor,” BLKZEN said. He may not have ended up leading an orchestra, but Feevah proves he is conducting something equally ambitious: emotion.
Every record is meticulously produced, with BLKZEN handling the writing, production, mixing and mastering himself. That creative control is evident throughout the project, where lush harmonies, cinematic textures and restless experimentation create an immersive listening experience. Rather than chasing whatever is trending, BLKZEN creates his own sonic ecosystem.
The EP wastes no time establishing its provocative personality. On 1 Lash 2, he leans unapologetically into playful seduction, delivering flirtatious lyrics over hypnotic percussion and an intoxicating groove. The production is sparse but effective, allowing the rhythm to breathe while his charismatic delivery drives the record forward.
One of the EP’s undeniable highlights is Magneto. Forget about the Marvel Comics character of the same name, this is a dancefloor weapon. Delivered with a soca-infused cadence and nursery-rhyme simplicity, the record is irresistibly catchy. The hook—built around playful commands and infectious repetition—sticks after a single listen, while BLKZEN effortlessly balances humour, swagger and melody. It feels tailor-made for Carnival trucks, TikTok challenges and packed dance floors alike. Other songs include Wan Lolo and Come Bruk It.
With Feevah, BLKZEN announces himself as one of the Caribbean’s most exciting emerging creatives—a true auteur who produces, writes, engineers and performs with equal confidence.








