The entertaining rhyme, The acid criticism and the particular way in which he raps stories in each of his songs is one of his most characteristic hallmarks.. Against all the adversities of the difficult moment that Chile is experiencing and that has generated a great impact on Reggae artists, he "good mornings” by José Dolores presents new single, "Pepper", the first of his next EP that will be released in July and is called “Olla Común”.
“Paco rapist” is heard in the echo of her vocals in the chorus of Dolores' new single over a cumbia dancehall rhythm, pointing their darts directly at the system and the Chilean police, institution that has been openly characterized by the constant violation of rights, brutality and violence against the people, both under the social revolt that began last October, as well as under the context of a pandemic where quarantines have deprived a significant number of the country's population of work and food..
Reggae Chalice spoke with José Dolores prior to the launch of “Pimienta” who said that said condiment “is the element that puts the flavor and spiciness in the pot.”, the one who seasons, "The one that gives it flavor but if you go too far it can sting.". The singer and producer subtly announced that “Common Pot is made up of garlic, papa, pepper, onion and oil, you know?”.
Regarding the content of the lyrics of the first single from his new EP, he explained that the criticism is directed at the police “because it is the first thing in which we symbolize abuse and rape.”, through the paco, of the police, but it surpasses the police and goes to the rapist himself, to the oppressor himself who violates or abuses in any circumstance, whether bodily sexual, whether psychological, either in different ways”. He added that “in the context of what is happening in Chile and the world, It is evident in him because whoever rapes and abuses is a paco, He is a police officer abusing his authority., “It is one more link in the chain of oppression of this system.”.
Self-taught musician with more than 15 years on the scene “Black Music”, José Dolores did not skimp on emphasizing that his is an authentic “deejay style”.
“It motivates me to bring that freshness of flowing over a rhythm, leaving something in what I say., independent of musical structure, be it more Reggae or not, “The idea is to bring that way of rhyming closer to our reality.”.
He added that “there is a general lack of knowledge in Chilean musical culture regarding Reggae.”, regarding the Soundsystem and its origins, Thus, the place that the deejay occupies in that gear and subsequently the influence of the deejay in all rhymed styles of rap, dance, dance music from soundsystem and reggae. It is important to explain this so that the common mistake of nominating me with an MC is not made.”.
Asked about the difference specifically in the world of reggae about what a Deejay and an MC are., the artist explained that the MC (master of ceremonies) He is basically the master of ceremony, How is its translation from English?, the presenter or entertainer of artists at an event, while the deejay is the one who raps, the one who makes rhymes and verses.
It should be noted, for all readers of Reggae Chalice at the Hispanic level, that the word “paco” is used in Chile to refer to the police in a derogatory way.
“Pepper”, song produced entirely by Chilean artist José Dolores, It will be available on its digital platforms from next Tuesday 23 June.

















