Reggie Stepper, real name Reginald Williams, is a Jamaican deejay who made his mark in the late 1980s, at a time when digital riddims were transforming the reggae and dancehall scene. He’s recognized for his expressive toasting style, sometimes described as a “chatter,” and gained attention for releasing music through prominent producers like Tommy ‘Pipper’ Mason, with backing from major studios such as Mixing Lab and Music Works. While he didn’t reach the widespread fame of some of his contemporaries, Reggie Stepper is appreciated by reggae and dancehall fans for his spirited performances and contributions to the genre.
Biographical detail beyond his professional work and basic background is limited; most available information focuses on his music career and discography, rather than personal life or upbringing. However, his legacy as part of the new wave of Jamaican deejays in the late ‘80s is well noted among reggae enthusiasts.
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