Louie Culture Says He Was Sidelined Until Dexta Daps Sampled Him
Louie Culture says he felt sidelined in the industry until Call Me If singer Dexta Daps star sampled his 1994 song Gangalee.
Louie Culture says he felt sidelined in the industry until Call Me If singer Dexta Daps star sampled his 1994 song Gangalee.
Snow, the Canadian Reggae fusion rapper from the early 90s, has shared that despite his initial success with the Billboard chart-topper Informer, he only came to be respected in Dancehall after the release of his feature-heavy 1995 hit song, Anything For You.
Dancehall superstar Sean Paul has listed veteran deejay Little Twitch’s Respect Due and Louie Culture’s Ganga Lee as the top two songs from which he took his life cues, which along with Buju Banton’s Bogle and Beenie Man’s Old Dog, had an indelible impact on the Dancehall genre and his own career.
Dexta Daps paid tribute to veteran deejay, Louie Culture inviting him onstage for a surprise performance at an event in Brooklyn New York, on Saturday night, and his fans, from all indications, loved every single moment of it.
Dancehall legend Louie Culture will be releasing a new album with Billboard-charting producer Rohan ‘Jah Snow Cone’ Fuller within the next few months.
Walshy Fire’s 14 favorite Reggae and Dancehall songs, which he hand-picked for VP Record’s Riddimentary Selection, were sparked from a place of nostalgia as well as the Toast co-producer’s sentimental side.
Dancehall singjay Dexta Daps pulled out all the stops for the Call Me If (Remix), paying homage to the ‘Culture’ while leaving the ladies in their feels.
Dancehall star Dexta Daps has recruited veteran Reggae singer Louie Culture and Canadian rapper Tory Lanez for a remix of his massive hit Call Me If.
It’s commonplace for veteran artistes to mention unity as the key to elevating Jamaican popular music, but a real-life example by toaster Louie Culture takes the idea of unification to a whole other level.
In a dynamic collage of potent harmonies and rhythms from the Golden Era of Dancehall and Reggae, VP Records has created a playlist to take us back in time while stirring fresh new feels.