Twice My Age (feat. Krystal) 〈2025-2027〉
While the title suggests a controversial age gap, the lyrics frame it through a lens of female agency and pragmatism:
: The track helped propel Shabba Ranks toward his record-breaking consecutive Grammy wins in 1992 and 1993. Twice My Age (feat. Krystal)
Produced by the legendary Augustus "Gussie" Clarke , the song features a rhythm that became a foundation for 90s Jamaican music. While the title suggests a controversial age gap,
by Shabba Ranks is a quintessential dancehall anthem that perfectly captures the "modern dancehall" shift of the late 1980s. Released in 1988 under Gussie Clarke’s Music Works label, the track is less of a standard love song and more of a playful, rhythmic negotiation between youthful desire and the security of maturity. The Sound: Modern Meets Classic Twice My Age (feat. Krystal)