Side chick song not promoting infidelity, says Nesbeth

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Reggae artiste Nesbeth has dropped what can be viewed as a lyrical bombshell with his latest single, the provocatively titled Side Chicks Save Nuff Relationship, which has emerged as a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary relationships, layered with irony, reality, and social commentary.

The song, released on the popular 2 Times rhythm, has ignited fierce debate across social media, radio airwaves, and even among relationship experts. Nesbeth acknowledges the impact.

“Mi nuh seh cheat, mi seh truth,” Nesbeth said. “Plenty man out deh loyal to dem woman emotionally, but find peace elsewhere physically. A nuff side chick a save marriage, believe it or not and as you can see from the comments on social media, a lot of people agree with me.”

With a gritty beat and unapologetic bars, the song explores the unspoken – and often taboo – idea that “side chicks” can actually help keep main relationships afloat. Far from promoting infidelity, Nesbeth claims the track is meant to “expose the reality plenty people living, but nah talk ‘bout”.

The reaction has been explosive.

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“The song has provoked a lively debate and we like the energy that the discussion is bringing,” Nesbeth said.

“Nesbeth just said what 90 per cent of di man dem living,” one fan tweeted.

Another commenter posted, “Can’t lie, this beat go hard ... but I don’t want my girl hearing this!”

Known for blending street culture with social commentary, Nesbeth isn’t new to controversy. But this song might be his most polarising yet — and possibly, his most impactful.

Throughout his career, Nesbeth has built a brand rooted in authenticity, cultural consciousness, and lyrical integrity. With songs like My Dream, Remove my Enemies, and Blood Letter, Nesbeth has championed self-belief, loyalty and social justice.

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