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DJ Snake and Malaa just teased a new single, building the hype for their b2b mini-tour that kicks off later this month. “Ring The Alarm” goes off as both producers deliver an energetic rave anthem that compliments their underground meets main stage style. Hyper rave synths control the production and the energy simply doesn’t stop at least in the 28 seconds heard below. Later this month, DJ Snake and Malaa are heading out on tour together, hitting up Chicago, Denver, San Bernardino, Washington D.C. and Oakland. Their chemistry seen on stage will undoubtedly be a focal point, as well as the mob of collaborations they have together. ....
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Sasco takes a Day Off for dancehall Wednesday, May 19, 2021
After 11 years recording indigenous songs, Sasco de Dancehall Chaplain wanted to step outside his comfort zone while maintaining the heritage of Sierra Leone, his homeland.
Day Off, a song he released in April, blends the Afro sound synonymous with West Africa and Jamaican dancehall. We only had some creativity which hailed from an initial thought of mine, imagining how we could mix Afro and dancehall to produce something, somehow different and unique. I told Sticks, the producer, about it [and] I think the followi ....
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Sean Paul Dancehall superstar Sean Paul has maintained that whether or not he has “street cred” in Jamaica is a non-factor at this point in his career. He’s implied that he’s in good company as Koffee, though revered across Jamaica, has not attracted street cred either. Street cred, is one of Dancehall’s most powerful currencies, with which a deejay can create a legacy that perpetuates long after they have passed, as in the case of Tenor Saw ( Ring The Alarm) who spent his childhood years in the rough communities of Payne Land, Maverley and Olympic Gardens and who was murdered at age 21, and after whom Lady Saw was named. ....