Four crews are set to take the stage at Red Bull Culture Clash in November 2024 at the National Arena, featuring top artists and DJs
L-R: Cham, Stefflon Don and Dj Frass, the Team leaders
The highly anticipated return of Red Bull Culture Clash Jamaica has officially announced the four crews set to battle it out on November 2nd at the National Arena. MadHouse Experience, Big Bad Soca, Jamaica Wi Seh, and Lon Don Crew. These industry giants will battle in a sound clash, with the crowd's reaction, measured by decibel reader, determining each round's winner. The crew with the highest score in the first five seconds wins.
MadHouse Experience: Led by legendary International Reggae Dancehall artist, Cham (also known as Baby Cham), and curated by MadHouse Records founder and iconic Dancehall producer Dave Kelly. This crew boasts an impressive line-up including Collin ‘The Captain’ Hines, CopperShaun, Stainy from Game Changaz sound, and DJ Brandon. MadHouse Experience is rooted in the legacy of MadHouse Records, known for its innovative approach to music production. Over the years, MadHouse has shaped Dancehall by creating timeless classics that continue to influence the genre today.
Big Bad Soca: Bringing Trinidadian flair to the stage, led by rising Soca star Voice The Artiste. The crew features a dynamic mix of veteran and fresh talents, including Bobby Killa, Mun-Ra, Salty, Akeem 5.0, Travis World, Major Penny, and DJ Elon. Known for Soca, Calypso, and the newer Trini Bad genre, this crew showcases Trinidad's vibrant blend of musical influences and its love for Jamaica's Dancehall.
Jamaica Wi Seh: led by Grammy-winning producer DJ Frass, is the next local crew on the lineup. A top Dancehall producer for over a decade, DJ Frass has worked with major artists like Shenseea, Alkaline, Sean Paul, Mavado, rising star Nigy Boy and many more. The crew represents the authentic Jamaican Dancehall sound, bridging generations of the genre. The star-studded line-up features heavy hitters including Renowned Jamaican social influencer TC, alongside DJ Banka, ZJ Chrome, and Chris Dymond of Code Red, all known for their unwavering connection to the streets and the core essence of true Dancehall culture.
Lon Don Crew: Led by the powerful British-Jamaican rapper Stefflon Don (who was recently nominated for BET Hip Hop’s Best International Flow Award), the Lon Don Crew brings a unique London flare influenced by the female rapper’s Jamaican roots. Hailing from Denham Town, Stefflon Don has maintained a close connection to her Jamaican roots, which inspired her to pull on industry stars to put her crew together - her official DJ, DJ Juvey, alongside billboard producer DJ Mac, Fada Shella, World Baba, Slap Weh, Wayne Ed, Junior Killa, and Shaka, this crew is set to showcase a diverse and dynamic performance, paying homage to the profound influence of Dancehall on London's music scene.
Since its 2010 debut, Red Bull Culture Clash has grown globally, and the 2024 Jamaica edition promises another unforgettable night. The 2017 Jamaica clash featured over 65 artists, including Jada Kingdom, Ding Dong, Shenseea, Stylo G, Beenie Man, Aidonia,Teejay, Munga and more. This year's event is set to bring the same star-studded lineup and fierce competition.
Red Bull Culture Clash Jamaica 2024 is powered by Main Event, Jamaica's top event production company, ensuring a seamless and innovative experience. Attendees can expect a night of electrifying energy, featuring a mix of Dancehall, Reggae, Soca, Hip-Hop, and R&B, with special guests, unique dubplates, and exclusive performances.
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