RESPECTED underground dubpoet Steppa lashed out at deejay Vybz Kartel, disc jockeys and promoters for frustrating poets into leaving the profession.
Poets don't get a fraction of radio play of hardcore dancehall nor do they get paid as artistes, he stated at Seh Sup'm, a monthly event geared at exposing talent, held on Sunday at Village Café in Kingston.
"Mr disc jockey nah play poetry, dem fraid to recognise it. Many times I try but I get frustrated and you see some poppy show a go on," Steppa told the cheering group of about 50, "and you see some poppy show a go on 'A where you get that from dawdy'... we a trample dem and those things long time".
Steppa was alluding to the song by Kartel which lauds Clarks, a UK-based shoe. The Observer previously reported that the popularity of the single led to a 30 per cent rise in the price of Clarks from $6,000 to $8,000 at some stores.
Steppa, whose lyrical attack is a cross between DYCR and 70s poet Mickey Smith, left the profession at his zenith some five years ago in frustration. During his hiatus, he did social work in the prisons. He reappeared early this year at Fi Wi Sinting in Portland and performed alongside Royal African Soldiers prior to Sunday's performance.
"When you go to events dem want you perform for free or share the entrance," he stated about the struggling life of many poets. Despite the negatives of the business, Steppa is in the process of publishing an anthology of 65 poems which would include a CD.
Prior to Steppa's performance another respected set of poets Sage and Dubmaster Lynch of the group LSX rejected the term poetry as it represented for them poverty.
"We are dancehall poets," said Dubmaster Lynch at the event. "In fact, I don't even like the name poetry because it is too poor, we need a new word."
Both members currently attend the Edna Manley College and since 2010 the group, and its friends including the poet Ganja have been experimenting with a rhythmic flow that is neither dub nor dancehall. It is reflects not merely an attempt at innovation but a desire to make it mainstream.
The show's headliner was singjay Infinity backed by the Omega band. Highlights included his catchy song Psycho which warned fans of his stalker girlfriend. "I not going to let May end without releasing the song as a single," Infinity told the Observer after his performance.
Infinity also quit music in 2005 having been shepherded by known reggae producer Phillip 'Fattis' Burrell from the Xterminator label. His single will be produced by Andrew 'Pregs' Thompson, who is also the drummer for international dancehall artiste Sean Paul. Infinity born Daniel Edwards is also an insurance manager at Sagicor.
Seh Sup'm invites artistes who generally lack commercial success (to date) but who display artistic freedom of form and lyricism unknown to pop artistes constrained by commercialism.
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is a money making ting yute u nuh kno that. do an immature poem and ull make tuns of money and get recognized or do di real thing so that ppl can continue ignoring u. I REST MY CASE
f**k do some man...your ting nah work it nah work cuz nobody want to hear it....now back to di artise...him ting a gwaan cuz people want to hear him..... maybe a some man bad mind mentality mek dem nah reach no where, focus on that and stop watch man ting.....f*****k do unu????????????????
THATS THE POINT HIM A TRY MEK, DISC JOCKEYS A DISRESPECT FI DEM THING, IF U DONT PLAY DEM, HOW WILL PPL KNOW THEM, HIM NUH NECCESSARILY A LASH OUT GAINST KARTEL
THE TITLE SHOULD BE "POET UNDERRATED IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY" ITS NOT KARTEL'S FAULT, MORE LIKE THE PPL, IF MORE PPL SHOWED INTEREST IN POETRY, THEN THESE PPL WUDNT QUIT, CAUSE WE AS THE AUDIENCE A SHOW THEM SEH POETRY IS A WASTE OF TIME WHEN ITS NOT
poets use words to entertain and educate....kartel and majority of deejays use words to entertain and thats where the similarity stops...it is sad the collective jamaican male mind can be warped and influenced by the words of an ignorant and quite often illiterate few, who server no purpose but self aggrandizement.......in other words....even if poetry is not your ting...it still have a place in society and ppl need fi recognize dat....dat is all di man is saying...bad mind no have nuttin fi do wid it....a bet say none a unnu pon dis raas ever siddung and listen mutabaruka....but muta is famous and renowned worldwide fi him poetry........
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yardie fi life....arrrmmm.............but mi have dual citizenship.......mi japanese name is isaka d. nuki...........
poets use words to entertain and educate....kartel and majority of deejays use words to entertain and thats where the similarity stops...it is sad the collective jamaican male mind can be warped and influenced by the words of an ignorant and quite often illiterate few, who server no purpose but self aggrandizement.......in other words....even if poetry is not your ting...it still have a place in society and ppl need fi recognize dat....dat is all di man is saying...bad mind no have nuttin fi do wid it....a bet say none a unnu pon dis raas ever siddung and listen mutabaruka....but muta is famous and renowned worldwide fi him poetry........
Hugh Mundell. Profile: Born 1962. Died 1983. A teenage prodigy who made one of the great Roots records "Africa Must Be Free By 1983" at the age of 16. ...