STEPPA CITY RIDDIM produced by MORE STEPPA PRODUCTION / STAND STRONG RECORDS 2021
Steppa City Overview
When Steppa City Riddim dropped in 2021, it quickly made waves at bashment sessions across Jamaica and beyond. The project brought together a strong lineup of dancehall artists: KQ6ix, Kappa Gringo, Jayryme, Frahcessone, and Kurry Stain. Each artist delivered their own unique style, making the riddim stand out in a crowded year for dancehall. KQ6ix, known for his energetic delivery, led with "Link Up," a track that became a favorite at parties. Kappa Gringo, who gained attention for his single "Real Badness," added his voice with "Direct Deposit," keeping his reputation for hard-hitting lyrics alive. Jayryme contributed "We Lit," bringing a catchy hook and smooth flow. Frahcessone, who has built a name in the underground scene, came through with "Chlorine." Kurry Stain, recognized for his songwriting skills, added "Pretty Little Model," giving the riddim a melodic touch. The riddim was produced by MORE STEPPA PRODUCTION / STAND STRONG RECORDS, a label known for pushing new talent and high-energy dancehall tracks. The label has a reputation for supporting young artists and has helped several songs reach streaming milestones on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. Steppa City Riddim captured the spirit of 2021, a year when people were ready to celebrate and reconnect. The upbeat rhythms and lively performances made it a soundtrack for good times. Even months after its release, the riddim’s tracks were still in heavy rotation, showing the lasting impact of this dancehall moment.
Steppa City Tracklist:
- KQ6ix – Link Up
- Kappa Gringo – Direct Deposit
- Jayryme – We Lit
- Frahcessone – Chlorine
- Kurry Stain – Pretty Little Model
- Maestro Don – Wild X Fearless
- Equaliza – Trigger Finger
- Trupa Banton – Dem Nuh Bad
- CEEKY, Dicon – Martian Man
- Don Pree – Lyricist
- Lahba – Load Up
- Ruffgad – Time Travel
- Bling Cuts – Get Ah Gyal Number
- Shellz Mab – Fi MI Weed
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