A decades-long cross-genre friendship has birthed an exciting new musical release that bridges Caribbean and American West Coast sounds. Reggae and dancehall performer Courtney Undah Privilege has dropped his latest single, *GMML (Gi Me Me Loot)*, a collaborative track featuring Money B, a founding member of the iconic hip-hop collective Digital Underground.
The partnership between the two artists did not emerge out of thin air: they first connected years ago while living and working in Oakland, California, forging a bond that extended far beyond casual professional acquaintance. That longstanding personal and creative rapport shines through on the finished track, where Undah Privilege anchors the production with a hypnotic, high-energy vocal performance, while Money B lays down his signature smooth yet commanding flow, creating a dynamic balance that elevates the whole song.
The result is a cohesive, authentic sonic fusion that blends the rhythmic roots of Caribbean reggae and dancehall with the classic grit of West Coast hip-hop, a synergy that came naturally thanks to the pair’s history of working together. As Undah Privilege explained, the shared creative history and inherent chemistry between him and Money B made the recording process seamless from start to finish.
“I have worked with Money B of Digital Underground on many projects in the past. There is musical history and chemistry, which allowed a seamless recording of GMML,” the artist shared.
This is far from Undah Privilege’s first mark on global popular music. He is the originator of the iconic sampled line “Six Million Ways to Die, Choose One,” a phrase that has been woven into countless reggae, dancehall, and hip-hop tracks across decades, becoming a staple of cross-genre production. With this new release, Undah Privilege says he aims to bring the genre-blending sound to a global audience, hoping the track resonates far beyond existing fanbases.
“I hope to reach wide audiences with this single, given its dancehall and hip hop fusion style. I would love to gain traction with hip hop audiences. Additionally, I would like to garner great appreciation for Money B, who has a notable place in hip hop history as a member of Digital Underground alongside late bandmates Shock G and Tupac,” he explained.
Beyond his work in music, Undah Privilege has built a multifaceted career across screen and production. He is widely recognized for his role as Melvin on the comedy series *Arnold’s Caribbean Pizza*, produced by veteran television creators Bentley Kyle Evans — best known for hit 90s series *Martin* and *The Jamie Foxx Show* — and Trae Ireland. His film resume includes featured roles in projects including *Gangsta’s Paradise*, *Cop and a Badman*, *Straight Out*, and *Rude Boy the Jamaican Don*, highlighting his versatility as a performer across narrative and genre formats.
Looking toward the future, Undah Privilege is expanding his creative footprint through his own production banner, Podeville Productions. In a joint partnership with Mix Frames Entertainment, he is currently developing the feature film *Dream Chaser*, an ambitious project centered on themes of perseverance, vision, and the pursuit of personal and professional success. The film is currently slated for a wide release in summer 2026.
