Reggie Stepper
Deejay Reggie Stepper started his recording career in the second half of the 80s. The digital riddims of the time provided an excellent backing for his vocal outbursts. For producer Winston Riley he cut an outstanding 12" single on the "Stalag" riddim. In the early 90s he managed to voice the highly acclaimed album "Kim Bo King" for producers Piper Mason and Lord Zeljko. His track ''Drum Pan Sound'' was featured in the video game ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' on the ''K-Jah West'' radio station, by Rockstar Games.
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Reggie Stepper
Deejay Reggie Stepper started his recording career in the second half of the 80s. The digital riddims of the time provided an excellent backing for his vocal outbursts. For producer Winston Riley he cut an outstanding 12" single on the "Stalag" riddim. In the early 90s he managed to voice the highly acclaimed album "Kim Bo King" for producers Piper Mason and Lord Zeljko. His track ''Drum Pan Sound'' was featured in the video game ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' on the ''K-Jah West'' radio station, by Rockstar Games.
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