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August 22, 2011
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Razz & Biggy, Dexta Dapps are the 'Don Daddas'

Dancehall heavy hitters Razzand Biggy, after playing music on the party scene and dancehall circuit for over 10 years, have sought to further expand their musical boundaries with several recent recordings.

They have been featured on the cross-over hit Skip To My Luu with Serani and Ding Dong, among others. They are now at it again with their latest recording on the DASECA-produced track Don Dadda with the label's newest talent, Dexter Daps.

Razz and Biggy only recently added artiste to their multi-dimensional portfolio, while still pleasing audiences with their musical selections. So with one crowd favourite after another, the momentum is being continued with Don Dadda.

cutting-edge music

DASECA productions have been behind some of the biggest hits in dancehall/reggae over the last decade. Their vibrant and energetic productions have allowed them to deliver cutting-edge music that continues to find favour in the hearts and ears of enthusiasts the world over.

Dexta Daps is DASECA's newest talent, with vocal strengths matched only by the industry's elite; and being a part of one of the strongest camps in Jamaican entertainment, he is poised for eminent success.

The infectious track Don Dadda came about as a result of this combined effort. Since its release, it has received favourable airplay on local and international radio stations, on websites, and among some of dancehall's top selectors. The song also got an enormous vote of confidence from former P Diddy and Rihanna deejay, Max Glazer of Federation Sound. Glazer thinks "it is one of the wickedest songs right now".

The track itself feels like a celebration of good musical beats fused together into a spectacular rhythm. The track starts with a slightly comical shout, "We find it!" a symbolic utterance to artistes and producers alike, who must have the talent and an ear for potential hits to produce a track such as the one that became Don Dadda.

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