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Dancehall Sensation Danger Matic Releases Video “Wen We Step”.

Toronto, Canada (Shuzzr & Mpr Consulting) – Dancehall sensation Danger Matic has released his latest video “Wen We Step”.

The single on the Yardlink Riddim (Yardlink254 Production) was directed by Ryan William Craven and filmed in Toronto at Jane & Finch and Cambridge, Canada. This is Danger Matic’s third video, and as with all his music, Danger Matic writes his own lyrics inspired by his every day life.

A student of Calabar High School which brags Industry greats such as Vybz Kartel, Skatta Burrell and Baby Cham, Danger Matic draws his influences and inspirations from such greats as the lyrical Sizzla Kalonji, legendary Spragga Benz, and international dancehall star Vybz Kartel.

Danger Matic rose to fame was in 2009 when he released his first Mixtape titled ‘Overseas Mix Volume 1’ a production of Cash Moneys Scratchy B, followed by second mix tape ‘Check mi fresh’ by Mixed by Mixtape Yardy in January of 2012 which received rave reviews.

Aspiring to someday work with the likes of Mavado and Sizzla Kalonji, Danger Matic aka Flawless wants to be a part of the change that makes dancehall music gravitate to a wider international platform

Yardlink riddim is available on itunes.

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