GreenHitz.com Posted November 5, 2014 Report Share Posted November 5, 2014 Born October 26, in St.Catherine’s, Jamaica, Roger O’Neil Cassup, known to fans across the world as ‘Razor B’, is taking dancehall music by storm. Razor’s many talents include songwriting, producing, DJ’ing and composing. He is an accomplished chef and entrepreneur, owing his own restaurant and catering company, OG Restaurant and Catering, based in Toronto Canada. Razor entered the dancehall community at a very young age. Growing up outside Kingston, Jamaica, Razor was constantly surrounded by reggae music. It was a way of life and self expression in his community. Very quickly Razor decided that his first love, reggae music would enable him to leave a mark on the world After years of doing dub plates for various sounds across the world, Razor started Razor B Promotions in 1999. It was a promising start to a very interesting career. In June 1999, ‘It’s all about Dad’s not Deadbeats’ came to life. This was the first stage show hosted by Razor B Promotions. By November 1999 Razor decided that promotions was not fueling his hunger as it once had, so he headed into the studio, collaborating with various artist and producers and writing his own music. Razor focused his attention in 2009 on creating as sophomore album worthy of release, insisting on creating a diverse collection of recordings that would appeal to young and old across ethnic and economic boundaries. He drew from social issues, collaborating with many known and upcoming artists, to deliver a catchy roots and culture vibe that strives to bring back awareness and responsibility into the hearts of people globally. Watch Yah delivered a well accepted track and video by fans and critics alike. The video, shot in Jamaica, has also received rave reviews and has been played in rotation since its release in 2009. Rise Up followed shortly and has been praised internationally. Follow @razorbhome on twitter! http://razorb.com Facebook: razorbent IG :razor_b Hidden Content Leave feedback to unlock content. Members with 1,000 posts can already see hidden content. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdexpress Posted December 15, 2014 Report Share Posted December 15, 2014 love the reggae connection. This song is tight. Make you wanna get up and dance. Love it and will play it.; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest ceo_had2doitrecords Posted March 20, 2015 Report Share Posted March 20, 2015 Classic, keep them coming. Need drops for this one KG Classic the DJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Nigel Be Posted December 1, 2016 Report Share Posted December 1, 2016 On 11/5/2014 at 5:49 PM, GreenHitz.com said: Born October 26, in St.Catherine’s, Jamaica, Roger O’Neil Cassup, known to fans across the world as ‘Razor B’, is taking dancehall music by storm. Razor’s many talents include songwriting, producing, DJ’ing and composing. He is an accomplished chef and entrepreneur, owing his own restaurant and catering company, OG Restaurant and Catering, based in Toronto Canada. Razor entered the dancehall community at a very young age. Growing up outside Kingston, Jamaica, Razor was constantly surrounded by reggae music. It was a way of life and self expression in his community. Very quickly Razor decided that his first love, reggae music would enable him to leave a mark on the world After years of doing dub plates for various sounds across the world, Razor started Razor B Promotions in 1999. It was a promising start to a very interesting career. In June 1999, ‘It’s all about Dad’s not Deadbeats’ came to life. This was the first stage show hosted by Razor B Promotions. By November 1999 Razor decided that promotions was not fueling his hunger as it once had, so he headed into the studio, collaborating with various artist and producers and writing his own music. Razor focused his attention in 2009 on creating as sophomore album worthy of release, insisting on creating a diverse collection of recordings that would appeal to young and old across ethnic and economic boundaries. He drew from social issues, collaborating with many known and upcoming artists, to deliver a catchy roots and culture vibe that strives to bring back awareness and responsibility into the hearts of people globally. Watch Yah delivered a well accepted track and video by fans and critics alike. The video, shot in Jamaica, has also received rave reviews and has been played in rotation since its release in 2009. Rise Up followed shortly and has been praised internationally. Follow @razorbhome on twitter! http://razorb.com Facebook: razorbent IG :razor_b Hidden Content DJs must leave feedback to access download link(s). this track is top dancehall music Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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