Byron Messia’s "TOXIC" is a masterclass in the "Dancehall-Soul" genre he has pioneered, blending the gritty narratives of street life with a surprisingly melodic and melancholic sonic palette. The Sonic Atmosphere
: The track excels at creating a specific "vibe"—it’s music that works just as well in a late-night car ride as it does in a club lounge.
: He paints vivid pictures of loyalty, paranoia, and the "toxic" nature of survival in the garrison. Byron Messia - TOXIC
: Byron uses a rhythmic, sing-song flow that makes the heavy subject matter feel approachable.
If you tell me what specific aspects of his music you enjoy most, I can: "TOXIC" to his breakthrough hits like "Talibans" Byron Messia’s "TOXIC" is a masterclass in the
: The instrumental feels airy and almost serene.
"TOXIC" solidifies Byron Messia as more than a one-hit wonder after the global success of "Talibans." : Byron uses a rhythmic, sing-song flow that
The track stands out immediately for its production. Unlike the high-tempo, aggressive riddims often associated with contemporary dancehall, "TOXIC" leans into a moody, guitar-driven backdrop.