DJ MAC – Leader Fi Di New School
From Teejay’s “Drift” to the “Fiesta” riddim and his own album "Ups & Downs," DJ MAC is reshaping dancehall with uptempo riddims and global ambition. Get to know Jamaica’s hottest new sound architect.
From Teejay’s “Drift” to the “Fiesta” riddim and his own album "Ups & Downs," DJ MAC is reshaping dancehall with uptempo riddims and global ambition. Get to know Jamaica’s hottest new sound architect.
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