Dancehall artiste Savage has teamed up with Kenyan star Petra Bockle on a spicy new track called “Pickle Pepper,” produced by T100 Records the song drops on April 2, 2021.
“The track is about a power couple making career and money moves,” the artiste explained with the preview on YouTube gaining traction ahead of its release.
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It’s safe to say that this track is on its way to becoming a colossal hit as listeners anxiously await the full version.
“My expectation for this track is to create a wider unity between African and Jamaican Dancehall especially in Kenya, Ghana etc. where I have a huge fan base,” he added.
An accompanying music video is also being planned with the collaboration being organized by producer Turbo.
This is not the artist’s first time working with the label and certainly not the last.
“I’ve had a few hits on the streets, most notably “Tony Montanna” with Vybz Kartel and “Timing” with Tommy Lee.
Savage is on all my riddims as well as Vybz Kartel so I have no shortage of hitmakers to grace my tracks,” the producer highlighted.
Currently signed to Vybz Kartel’s record label, Savage has been steadily building his name on the Dancehall sphere, with past releases such as “Culu Culu”, “Mi Nah” and “Dog Bite.”
“Since I signed to the label, it’s been going great and I’d say it’s the best move I’ve ever made. It has skyrocketed my career and provides me with more opportunities and a bigger platform to work with,” the artiste expressed.
Expect big things in 2021 for the artiste as well as the label which is gearing up for some major releases including “3 Little Birds” by Vybz Kartel and a few other surprise projects. Savage has plenty more projects in the pipeline.
“I just wanna continue to make music that the fans will enjoy, hopefully even win a Grammy one day,” the artiste expressed.
Distributed by Zojak World Wide, “Pickle Pepper” will be available for purchase and streaming on all major digital platforms online.
Source; Susan Smith (Kingston, Jamaica) via ROC Factory Ghana