Klass Money — “Throw Dat”

Caribbean Hip-Hop · Bouyon · Soca Fusion
New single — Miami / Dominica

With “Throw Dat”, Klass Money introduces a powerful new chapter in his artistic evolution. The single blends the raw energy of hip-hop with the vibrant rhythmic traditions of the Caribbean, creating a crossover sound that moves seamlessly between urban culture and island influences.

Born in Dominica and now based in Miami, Klass Money has developed a distinctive identity that bridges two musical worlds. His work merges the storytelling intensity of rap with the movement and energy of Bouyon and Soca, forming a hybrid style that reflects both his roots and his international outlook.

Klass Money Throw Dat

A club-driven Caribbean crossover

“Throw Dat” delivers an immediate impact through its dynamic production and infectious rhythm. Driven by powerful percussion, energetic hooks and a confident vocal delivery, the track captures the spirit of modern Caribbean culture while maintaining a strong urban edge.

The production blends hip-hop structure with the fast-paced groove of Bouyon and the celebratory energy of Soca, creating a track designed for both radio rotations and global club environments.

  • ISRC: QZYFZ2614899
  • Duration: 2:55
  • Genres: Caribbean Hip-Hop · Bouyon · Soca
  • Broadcast formats: FM · AM · Web Radio · DAB+

An artist between cultures

Klass Money’s artistic identity is shaped by his journey between Dominica and Miami. This dual influence allows him to create music that resonates with both Caribbean audiences and global hip-hop listeners.

His lyrics often explore personal experiences, cultural identity and real-life storytelling, while his rhythmic productions emphasize movement, energy and dancefloor appeal.

This balance between introspective storytelling and high-energy club records defines the unique character of the project.

Growing international presence

Over the years, Klass Money has steadily built a strong digital presence across streaming platforms and social media.

His previous releases have reached millions of views and have gained visibility across influential urban media platforms. The single Up Down, featuring Miami artist Mike Smiff, received major exposure as a WorldStarHipHop exclusive and was featured on outlets such as BET and MTV. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

This momentum has helped position Klass Money as an emerging voice connecting the U.S. hip-hop market with Caribbean musical culture.

A bridge between hip-hop and Caribbean music

One of the defining elements of Klass Money’s music is the fusion of genres that traditionally belong to different cultural spaces.

Bouyon, a fast-paced style originating from Dominica, provides the rhythmic backbone of many of his productions. Combined with hip-hop flows and Soca-inspired grooves, this fusion creates a sound that feels both rooted and globally relevant.

This approach reflects a broader movement in global music where Caribbean rhythms increasingly shape the direction of contemporary urban production.

Digital audience and community

Klass Money continues to expand his audience through a strong digital presence and active engagement with listeners worldwide.

  • 281,000+ Instagram followers
  • millions of video views across platforms
  • growing presence on TikTok and YouTube

This expanding community plays an important role in the organic circulation of his music across streaming platforms and online media.

Collaborations and artistic momentum

Throughout his career, Klass Money has collaborated with artists across both the hip-hop and Caribbean scenes.

One notable moment was his collaboration with Bouyon artist Reo on the track Plottin, which helped expand his reach within Caribbean music circles and introduced his sound to a wider international audience. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

These collaborations continue to strengthen the bridge between the Miami urban scene and the vibrant musical culture of the Caribbean.

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Klass Money — “Throw Dat”

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