Amidst Jamaica’s dominant reggae and dancehall culture, rapper Five Steez is carving out a lane for hip hop. With every album, he crafts lyrics that challenge expectations, explore social realities and encourage self-belief. It is a journey that has demanded resilience, with the 39-year-old facing criticism over his sound while navigating an industry where opportunities for hip hop artists remain limited. “I am a hip hop artist in Jamaica, where…
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