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STEVE STEPPA  (Reggae)
Roots , Lovers Reggae and Dub

By the Sword (Reggae)

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All instruments, production and vocals by SAYAN. Currently unreleased.
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No Justice No Peace (Reggae)  Play No Justice No Peace
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STEVE STEPPA is a multi-instrumentalist vocalist indie reggae artist currently with a few indie releases in the U.S and Europe. Steve started playing bass-guitar in his late teens. At the naive age of 19, Steve discovered reggae. Years later after many home-studio upgrades and failed musical experiments, STEVE STEPPA expresses himself through vocals and lyrics, and is now getting some international attention. As an unsigned artist, Steve hopes to network with people in the music industry to perform live with veteran reggae singers and get distributed on an outernational level rather than remain in obscurity. The most important thing through all this,however, is to stay true to his preferred genre of music (reggae) and remain controversial and thought-provoking. ***( STEVE STEPPA was formerly known as 'Sayan')***