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Splicerr Needs To Get Paid On New Single!


US based Recording Artist Splicerr is making moves with his new single, Need To Get Paid. The track was officially released earlier this year and has since taken the market by storm. Splicerr, who has been in the music business for the better part of two decades, has reshaped his focus to record and produce music that can teach, inspire, and is relevant to a global audience. This objective was realized with the release of this entertaining commercial track and showcases the Artist’s talent as a Singer and a Producer. “Some Artists pursue a musical career because of their quests for fame and fortune, others do it because creating music is what they are mostly talented at. For me, music is a tangible expression of a spiritual and life conception,” expressed Splicerr.

Need To Get Paid is a part of his new EP titled Mid Life Crysalis which was done for Reggae Gaps, the company that is presently handling his affairs. You may know Splicerr for the hit collaboration with Dawn Penn tilted You Can’t Test my Sound that was released in 1994. In 1996, Splicerr crafted another hit in the song Montell, a response to the then popular song Sketel on the Steelie and Cleevie produced Gigi Riddim. Nowadays Splicerr, deep in his faith, appears far removed from the young man who recorded his 20 year old hit. His renewed and introspective views have led him down a path that has reshaped his career in music.

Splicerr is currently working closely with Mr. Biggs of Platinum Camp Records and promises more music of this nature to come.

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Hip Hop, Reggaeton & Dancehall Collide On “Make It Flow”!


Top Selector Tony Matterhorn, rising act Yung Whoa and hit International Artist Nox has combined efforts for a Dancehall, Hip Hop and Reggaeton masterpiece. The song, titled Make It Flow, was produced by hit Producer JL, under the supervision of Platinum Camp Records CEO, Mr. Biggs.

Tony Matterhorn is known widely in the Dancehall arena for his bold personality on and off stage as an Entertainer; Yung Whoa is the newest sensation on the Latin market, and Nox is known for his hit combinations with the likes of Missy Elliot, Chris Brown, Scott Storch and a few other big names. The song showcases a fun and exciting dance craze that has embellished each of the markets respectively.

According to Mr. Biggs, the idea was to bring three major talents together from different markets to create something fresh. “Whatever I am working on, it must have an International appeal and this song is no exception. It is fresh, it is hot and it was a great team effort from everyone and we are looking for great things to come.” Make It Flow was scheduled to be officially released later this month, but with the preliminary release doing so well, the team decided to drop the single earlier. The track is currently dominating the entire Latin market and gained a buzz in the Caribbean and the US.

“I am confident that this single is going to take this world by storm. It has far exceeded my expectations and has become a hit overnight on Social Media, garnering thousands of likes and shares,” Said Mr. Biggs. Plans are already on the way for a video for the single in early October. Fans will be happy to know that the song can be purchased from all digital platforms including iTunes and Amazon Music.

In addition the team has spearheaded a Dance Competition for the best female Dancer that submits a video performing this song. The prize for the best entry is USD$500.

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@SummerRozeMusic Turns The Heat Up With “Batty Rider”


Emerging US-based Dancehall Deejay Summer Roze is currently promoting her latest single, “Batty Rider”. Released recently, “B Rider” is produced by American producer Byngham. Distributed by Zojak World Wide, it is available on all digital platforms. According to Summer Roze, the song is for “people who genuinely just love music that feels good”. However, she said the females are claiming it as the single that has them dancing when they listen it.

“’B Rider’ is being well received. It has been creating a buzz both locally and Internationally, on the radio stations and the dances. The dancers all love it, especially the DHQ dancers; they post videos dancing to the song on Instagram and received over 90,000 views in just few days,” said Summer Roze.

When asked what inspired the song, she said: “I wanted to stay in the same lane of my first single “Bumpa”, which did well. Also, Buju Banton’s original classic inspired me.” Summer Roze (given name Rosemarie Grant) was born in Florida to Jamaican parents. She is the daughter of Jamaican boxer Uriah Grant. He won the IBF Cruiserweight Championship belt in 1997. She has high expectations for her career. “By the end of 2016, I hope to be fully booked for every festival and concert of 2017 and every year after, my music playing on every station worldwide,” said Summer Roze.

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Reintroduce Yourself To @VeeYG On “The Intro Mixtape”!


DJ Vee is no stranger to 13th Street Promotions as he has featured a few of his Mixtapes here over the years. For those who aren’t familiar with him, it’s time to meet him on his “The Intro Mixtape“! Today he delivers an hour of high energy Dancehall, Hip Hop, and Pop singles for your personal party. Rock to hits from Popcaan, Justin Bieber, Drake, Rihanna, and many more! If you’re trying to build a vibe today and can’t seem to achieve it, let Vee’s Mixtape pump up your day, and cause a ruckus in the Neighbourhood at high volume! Hosted by Jellybads, tune in now by checking out the mix below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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WavRemix Remixes Vybz Kartel, @RaineSeville & Cherish On “Mentally Insane Killa”!


We kick off this Sunday with a Remix to a couple throwbacks thanks to Producer Demitri Thelwell a.k.a. WavRemix. In “Mentally Insane Killa“, Demitri mashed together the Vybz Kartel and Raine Seville track, “Mentally Insane“, and Hip Hop/R&B group Cherish’sKilla” which featured Rapper/Reality Star Yung Joc. Bringing the bass, this Remix should get you out of seat and moving, have you looking back at the first time you heard the original tracks, and grooving for hours! You’re now tuned in to the WavRemix, get ready for more musical explosions! Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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@Neeqah_Music Lashes Out On Shifty Friends On “Trashawna”


Lee Milla Productions recently released the “Club Life Riddim“. With an impressive lineup, one single that aims to stand out is Dancehall Artist Neeqah’sTrashawna“. Here Neeqah speaks on bad mind friends, those who have let her down, urges listeners to watch out for the fake ones, continue progressing and take heed that “Good friends are better than pocket money“. Something for the fakers, foes, and frenemies, Neeqah may just have another hit on her hands. Watch the friends that you keep. Check out the track below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

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