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About Me
Life happens to everyone, so why not have fun with it? That’s the attitude of the dancehall’s newest narrator, KipRich. With a rich sense of humor and a storytelling style reminiscent of Slick Rick this deejay takes everyday happenings and retells them with hilarious detail. The release of his first album, Outta Road, will surely bring some amusement back to the dance.

Born Marlon Plunkett in Jamaica’s St. Catherine parish, KipRich gained his command of verse early. In school, writing poems was one of his favorite things to do so songwriting came with ease. Early on he found his sound while working with names such as Jack Scorpio and Danny Browne. His first major hit came in 1999 with the chart topper "Leggo di Bwoy" and continued with songs like "Imagine this" and "Bad Man No Switch".

Since linking up with the Big Yard family, KipRich has come upon his greatest success with the release of his #1 single "Telephone Ting" which, with its heavy radio rotation, has brought new fans and even given birth to a follow-up song. "The Letter", the next tune running up the charts, follows the main character from "Telephone" as he is forced to write love letters to his mistress since his lady broke his phone. When asked if this was the best solution for a brother with a snoop at home he laughs, "Well, it’s up to him not to leave no trace of the letter when he done write it, cause you can’t tell the girl fi stop check…she won’t listen."

KipRich has worked with some of the industry’s wickedest producers to create an album that you can play from start to finish. Christopher Birch, Robert Livingston, Steelie & Clevie, Michael Fletcher, Snow Cone, Sheldon "Calibud" Stewart, Alrick Anglin, Boyd James and Louie "Flabba" Malcolm are just a few of the heavyweights that have put their stamp on this project.

Outta Road is filled with comical tracks that make the listener smile and teaches an industry to laugh at itself a little. Kiprich calls it, "reality in a different form….mixed with fun." From the first track "Baby Song" which pokes fun at other members of the dancehall fraternity to songs like "Gimme Back" which features a brother demanding the return of all the gifts given in a relationship gone bad, this album stands apart from the

rest of the dancehall scene. There is even one song, "Fake", which runs with a fast paced jungle rhythm that is certain to break the stamina of the fittest dancer. Then "Peace" takes it back to Reggae old school with a wailing cry for "peace inna de island".

Now KipRich, an artist that was briefly known as Crazy Kid, has both a name and an album that’s not about hype, just respect. As he prepares for the excitement of his album’s release he continues touring and sharing the mighty message: Bad man can smile too.
  • Dejavu ft. Kiprich - I Will Survive/Nah Beg Nuttun
  • 40 and over - Junie Platinum ft. Kiprich
  • Kiprich - Liqour
  • kiprich - Kipmus Carol
  • Kiprich - Gwey
  • Gun Ting by Kiprich feat Wesley Diamond
  • KipRich - Baby Mama Drama
  • Kip Rich - Joe Grind
  • Kiprich - We nah go
  • Kiprich - Tek Time
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