Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Hill in step with rhythm

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US-BASED music producer Kevin Hill, chief executive officer of 24/7 Music Production LLC, has high hopes for his latest reggae compilatio­n project, the Steppers rhythm.

“The very first song on the Steppers rhythm was Warning by Iyah Syte. I met Iyah Syte through a Whatsapp group by watching one of his videos on Youtube that he shared in the group. I was impressed with what I heard, so I decided to reach out to the artiste to record for me. Right away, he told me to send him some riddim so he can gwaan meds them. I sent him six riddims that day, the following day, he sent one of the riddims back and said, ‘This!!!’”. That was the Steppers rhythm,” Hill explained.

Then Iyah Syte went to Smartkid Studio in Portmore, Jamaica, to record the first song on the Steppers rhythm entitled Warning.

The song was released on

May 1.

“Everywhere Iyah Syte went to promote the song, people talked about this song, and all the interviews he went on, you could hear the DJS telling him how powerful the song was. When we saw how big the song got after all the buzz behind it, we decided to do a compilatio­n to give it an extra boost, and then in came the idea for the

Steppers rhythm project,” Hill explained.

Hill had started his label on January 24, 2018, in Chesapeake, Virginia, and he felt it was time to take on a major reggae project. The COVID-19 pandemic at first made it challengin­g to attempt the project because he said, “people were kinda wary of doing any studio work at first”.

Other songs on the project include Mercy by Knatch Rychus, Have Some Class by Imar Shephard, Dark Cloud by Teflon, Inna Di Ghetto by Jabalance, Jah Soldiers by Macardi, World Wi Livin In by Perfect Giddimani, Nowhere Is Safe by Darrio, People Rise by Kenyan reggae singer Salma Queen.

Some of the other production­s of 24/7 Music Production include the Mad Vibes EP, Express rhythm, and the Fast Wine riddim.

He also has an Afrobeatsi­nspired song with Gyptian called Perfectly With You and Chisel It from Darrio.

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