Richie Loop

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Richie Loop
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Birth nameRichard Webb
Born Kingston, Jamaica
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Richie Loop (aka Richard Webb) is a Jamaican singer, MC and music producer. Born in Kingston and raised in Clarendon Parish, he worked with Derrick Morgan in his early career, before going on to collaborate with a wide variety of artists across a range of genres of electronic dance music from the 2000s onwards. [1] His productions and collaborations typically combine Caribbean and European dance music styles, including reggae, dancehall, soca, techno, bass house, psy-trance and drum 'n' bass. Past collaborators include Hardwell, Banx & Ranx, Bad Royale, Shaggy, Henry Fong, Mr.Black and Bassjackers. [2]

Richie Loop's breakthrough hit was "My Cup" released in 2010, which led to a collaboration with Busy Signal. [3] His album Manimal was released in 2018 on Flex Up Records. [4] In 2024, he released the 8-track Spacehall Vol.1 EP, a collaboration with JP Backhouse. [5]

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