Mineral Boss Records CEO Tawanna Jones is setting the stage for a genre-defying hit with her latest release, “Enemies.” This innovative track sees an unexpected collaboration between iconic dancehall pioneer Beenie Man and soulful singer Tony Curtis, merging infectious rhythms with powerful vocal storytelling.
Released through Johnny Wonder 21st Distribution, “Enemies” weaves elements of Hot Topic rhythm with a nod to the classic influence of Pinchers’ Enemies on the Borderline. The song’s narrative focuses on triumphing over adversity, dealing with betrayal, and maintaining a steady focus amid life’s challenges.
Reflecting on the creative spark behind the song, Tony Curtis shared,
“Beenie Man just suggested a track about adversaries. I took that cue and transformed it into something fresh—it’s more about the vibe of our times than any personal grudge.”
Listeners have been drawn to the layered lyrics, particularly Beenie Man’s bold verses that blend authority with defiance, and Tony Curtis’s striking interjections that hint at a looming battle against unseen forces. Despite interpretations hinting at industry rivalries, Jones was quick to clarify the song’s intent.
“At MBR Music, we’re committed to real, authentic storytelling—not rivalry. ‘Enemies’ is about embracing life’s obstacles and celebrating the perseverance it takes to overcome them.”
— Tawanna Jones
With its unapologetic mix of dancehall energy and melodic introspection, “Enemies” is poised to captivate both loyal fans and newcomers alike, marking a fresh chapter in the evolving landscape of modern music.