Rvssian

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Jamaican genre-crossing producer and vocalist Rvssian rose to acclaim working closely with dancehall superstar . Beginning with the 2010 song "Life Sweet," Rvssian and  worked together on a string of hits, opening the door for Rvssian's production work to find a voice on songs by , , , and many other big names of dancehall, reggaeton, Latin rap, trap, and other intersecting genres. As founder of the  label, Rvssian released multiple singles for  as well as fostering new talent with artists like , , and . Rvssian's vocals appeared on many of his productions, including 's massive 2017 hit "Krippy Kush" and 2018's Latin-tinged single "Ponle."

Born in Kingston, Jamaica as Tarik Johnston, Rvssian grew up studying piano and drums and collecting dancehall and hip-hop cassettes. Interest in production took over around the time he finished high school, and the young beatmaker put off college, promising himself he would return to school if he didn't have success in music after giving it his all for a year. Things immediately took off for Rvssian, who received moderate interest from his first track, "Liberty Riddim," which materialized in 2008. It was 2010's "Life Sweet" featuring  that became a huge hit, and the floodgates opened from there.

Up until that point, Johnston was going under the moniker "RUSSIAN," but he modified his artist name to "Rvssian" so it would be easier to search for online. He continued a string of successful singles with , slowing down only somewhat when  was arrested in 2011 and sentenced to life in prison in 2014 for the murder of Clive Williams, in what was at that point the longest trial in Jamaican history. Rvssian issued a series of new songs with  both while he was awaiting sentencing and after he was locked up, including "Hi" in 2013 and "Kremlin" in 2017. During this time Rvssian also relocated to outside of Miami, letting the city's bass-heavy sounds sink into new productions he crafted for  signees  and Konshens. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi

 

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