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He made you look in your cups, made you
partied like its your birthday and now he's
going to make the party rock and the ladies
park. At 23 years old, Richard 'Richie Loop'
Webb, begun to making his audience sit up
and take notice as he made strides toward
solidifying his name in the music industry.
With a budding catalogue, the singer,
songwriter and producer had three singles
in rotation globally .Born in Kingston and
raised in the parish of Clarendon, Richie
Loop attended Clarendon College but has
always had a love affair with music and all
that it embodies. An entertainer at heart,
he dabbled in dancing and acting as a child
but later pursued studies in Information
Technology at Excelsior Community College.
Upon completion, Richie Loop worked at
Gumption Recording studios as a composer.
However, wanting to further his growth, he
ventured to Gal A Rush Recording Studios,
where he spent months tuning his craft.
During that time he was afforded the
opportunity to work with veteran reggae
artist Derrek Morgan.
It was while working with Derrek
Morgan that Richie Loop got his big break
when he was approached and offered a
contract by Robert Livingston CEO of
Scikron Entertainment, also known as Big
Yard Music Label. Richie Loop describes his
experiences with Robert Livingston as a
critical learning process in his career as a
singer, songwriter, composer and producer.
He goes on to say, "In my daily musical
walk, I am able to learn from one of the
greatest manager/ producer of all time and
continue the legacy of Scikron
Entertainment. My main focus is to work on
improving my skills by incorporating new
styles of beats (a fusion of dancehall, disco,
rock and hip hop) and songs that people will
enjoy." In 2009, Richie Loop and D-Lynx
produced "Brainstorm" riddim which was
quickly followed-up with "Maad A Road"
and "Sweat Shop" riddims. Richie Loop
produced songs on two of the riddims he
brought to life namely - "Wants It Good" on
the "Brainstorm" riddim and "Gyal Whine"
on the "Sweat Shop" riddim. The
production of such captivating riddims have
not only gained Loop media attention but it
has also allowed him the opportunity to
work with notable artists such as Shaggy,
Christopher Martin, D-Lynx, Iceman, D-
Major, Ce'cile, Voicemail, Red Fox, Lukie D,
Tony Matterhorn and female dancehall
artist Rae Tay. In February 2010, Richie
Loop stepped behind the mic and voiced
the popular party anthem, "My Cupp." The
single has been an instant bang which has
grabbed the attention of radio, disc jocks
and various media outlets.This multi-
talented phenomenon shows no sign of
slowing down as he hopes to work with
otherJamaican artists as well as
international acts.- |