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Supahype: The Dynamic Hype Talent

Written by Crispy Christey

Edited by Lesley Hayles


Stephen Davis, widely known as "Supahype", is a versatile figure in the music and entertainment industry. He's a sound system selector, artiste, producer, SunCity Radio DJ, video director, and more. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, he proudly represents Uptown. With his roots at Ardenne High School and a professional career while studying at Utech, Supahype has become a prominent name in Jamaica and beyond.



Supahype's music captures the diverse facets of Jamaica, ranging from upbeat, happy tunes to darker, introspective tracks reflecting the complexities of the Jamaican experience. He's received immense support both locally and overseas, expressing gratitude to fellow DJs and fans. His impressive list of collaborations includes Vybz Kartel, Busy Signal, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, and many others, showcasing his influence and respect in the industry.



Supahype's message to aspiring talents like himself emphasizes self-belief, focus, research, and respect for those who've paved the way. His music appeals to a broad audience, from the younger to older generations, foreigners, and even kids (within appropriate content).



As we look to the future of Jamaican music in 2024, Supahype encourages the creation of authentic vibes that go beyond mere partying, aiming for a higher standard of musical excellence. You can easily connect with Supahype on Instagram or through PRYME Inc, Sef Mills, or in Canada with Dwayne Connel and Destiny Ent.



In conclusion, Supahype, is a dynamic talent with significant contributions to the music and entertainment industry and living up to his hype. His versatility, dedication, and respect in the industry make him a notable figure in the world of music and ‘super hype’ about his stance in his career.

 

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