The Star (Jamaica)

Tallup plots takeover

Dancer-turned-artiste plans to put firm grip on dancehall

- SHEREITA GRIZZLE Staff Reporter

When dancer-turnedarti­ste Tallup released her latest single, ‘Waistline’, in June, she predicted the song would become the hit and that it would help her cement her place in the industry.

Fast-forward two months and not only has the track earned the artiste her first taste of YouTube trending success, but it has also handed the entertaine­r her first million views on the popular streaming platform. With these recent achievemen­ts under her belt, the artiste says the music industry should brace for a ‘Tallup takeover’.

“I am a trendsette­r. I’ve been setting trends from I was a dancer and people have been taking notes, but they will now get to see that I am not a normal person. Just give me time to grow an blossom properly, and people will see how far my talent goes,” she said.

“It’s going to be a Tallup takeover in dancehall, so keep me in mind because I didn’t come to play games.”

The entertaine­r predicted that very soon, whenever there are conversati­ons about the top female acts in dancehall, her name will be in the mix.

“Every time there is a conversati­on about top trending dancehall female artiste, I have to be included because I effortless­ly put in the right amount of work to be recognised as such. People who had doubt can now see that I earned my spot and have the capability to be a force to be reckoned with in dancehall and reggae.”

As it relates to the success that has her on cloud nine, the entertaine­r said she knew from the jump that Waistline would have been a hit. “I was surprised when it got to the million views mark that quickly but truth is, I expected it. When the audio was released, the feedback I got told me people were really loving the song. With the audio version, the song was already trending on TikTok and Instagram. I anticipate­d the love to increase once the music video was released and that’s exactly what happened,” she said.

“The track effortless­ly reached places I could have only dreamed of because of the energy that I brought to the song. That along with the riddim the song is on and the dancing made it a hit with the people.”

Now that she has got the hit she had been waiting for, Tallup says she wants to continue levelling up. The entertaine­r says she is getting ready to release a new single titled, Wally

Jump, inspired by dance moves created by social media influencer Wally Dee.

“Wally Dee is a personalit­y that people love and so I know with her inspiratio­n, this song is already going to be a hit. The track is produced by College Boyz and I just expect the same greatness from this one,” Tallup said.

“From now on, every time you hear my name or listen my songs just know there is a lot more where that came from. I predict the year will finish with me finding a global hit that will shake the world.”

“I am a trendsette­r. I’ve been setting trends from I was a dancer and people have been taking notes, but they will now get to see that I am not a normal person.”

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