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Savlamar Overview
In 2009, a new bashment rhythm arrived on the dancehall scene, bringing fresh energy to selectors’ playlists. This release was quickly picked up in dancehall sessions across Jamaica and beyond, thanks to its driving beats and lively performances. Three standout artists took turns on this rhythm, each bringing their own style. Fats delivered “Suburbs,” a track that showed his raw vocal power and ability to ride a hardcore beat. Fats is recognized in the dancehall community for his energetic stage presence and sharp lyrics. Kiskohype added his own flavor with “The Chance.” Known for his work in the underground dancehall circuit, Kiskohype’s performance on this track helped him reach a wider audience. His unique delivery and catchy hooks made “The Chance” a favorite among fans who love authentic dancehall sounds. Majah Hype completed the trio with “No Matter Weh Dem Do.” While Majah Hype is also famous as a comedian and entertainer, he has a real following in music, and this track showed his versatility. The studio hand behind this rhythm gave each artist a solid foundation, blending classic dancehall elements with a modern edge. The release stood out in 2009’s bashment sets, giving selectors something new and exciting to play for the crowd. It remains a memorable part of dancehall history from that year.
Savlamar Tracklist:
- Fats – Suburbs
- G-Mafia – Everyman Wahhh
- Kiskohype – The Chance
- Majah Hype – No Matter Weh Dem Do
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