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About Upsetta Records

Upsetta Records was born out of a lifelong love for reggae and dancehall music and culture. It began back in the late 90’s when Thomas Dubee & JJ “Dante” Vezina met through a mutual friend. Quickly realizing they shared a love for music, the two began their journey of collaborating on several projects and building up their skills on the turntables. Early 2000 found the two leaving Burlington, Vermont with Dubee heading to his home area of Connecticut and Dante heading to NYC. Over the next 5 years Dubee would find himself solidified in the dancehall reggae movement having been taken under the wings of the Upsetta International Sound System family.  Dante travelled the country a bit and began to strengthen his skills on music production, Songwriting and djing/selecting as well. 2005 found Dante returning to Vermont with Dubee following shortly after, largely due to intense violence and loss in the New Haven, CT area.

Having honed their skills over the past several years, they decided to start the Vermont chapter of the Upsetta International family. As time progressed, they saw the need to branch out and begin a production side to the Upsetta name, and thus began what would become Upsetta Records/Upsetta Movement. Dante’s spare bedroom quickly became the studio for the label and the two worked day and night to bring to life their first riddim, The Cuss Fix. Paying Homage to the original Cuss Cuss Riddim, Dante chopped up elements of this classic reggae riddim and brought heavy drums on the legendary AKAI MPC 2000xl. Featuring songs from artists such as Admiral Tibet, Ras Q and Determine to name a few, the riddim caught some great attention and accolades. They followed this up with the Bomboflow riddim, a collaboration with Flow productions that featured a great line up and was named the “Best riddim of the fall of 2011” by Riddim Magazine. Chart hitting songs such as “Too Watchy” by Collie Buddz and “Farmer Man” by Kali Blaxx helped to solidify the riddim as a big success as well as solidifying the label as a strong U.S. based reggae house. 

In the spring of 2012, the Upsetta Crew, now including Dan “Original King” Kingston, traveled to Kingston, Jamaica to record new material, as well as shoot a few videos. The next collab with Flow productions was on its way to coming to fruition. The Kingship Riddim featured new talent from the likes of Boom Dekka, Cario, Senita Mogul and Melloquence as well as established artists Erup and Zamunda.

In the spring of 2013, Upsetta Records released their fourth reggae riddim release and third riddim project with Flow Productions of Team Upsetta.  Follow Upsetta Records winning formula, the Pot A Cook Riddim featured talented upcoming artists such as Bobby Hustle, Cario Muzyk, Senita Mogul and Boom Dekka as well as more established artists Winstrong, Zamunda and the infamous Mikey General.

2013 also witnessed Upsetta Records releasing their very first single, Real Survivor.  A collaborative release with Akwaaba (Ghana), in which Dante assisted in the production of the bass heavy dancehall/hip-hop style beat, which matched and perfectly complimented Bredren B’s haunting and powerful hook.  In addition to assisting in the production of the riddim, Upsetta Records invited upcoming Jamaican artists Boom Dekka, Cario Muzyk and Senita Mogul to join in on the track, which immediately was hailed as a “sufferer’s anthem.”  “Real Survivor” immediate found its ways onto international airwaves and received plentiful feedback and reviews.  Most noteworthy, Real Survivor was featured on Hypem.com and Earmilk.com.

After a brief hiatus, Upsetta Records stormed back in 2016 with the Love Jump Riddim and Reggae Robin Riddim.  Two very popular, vintage reggae offerings from the mighty Upsetta Records x Flow Production combination.  Having wrapped up 2016 with two more impressive reggae releases, Upsetta Records left their fans yearning for more. 

Kicking off 2017, Upsetta Records has not disappointed – introducing the world to their Lion Pride Riddim.  Arguably their best offer to date, the Lion Pride Riddim has provided the smash hit “Winning Right Now” by International icon, Agent Sasco aka Assassin.  It also features a brilliant rendition of a rare Gregory Isaacs, as well as impressive offerings from Delly Ranx, Perfect Giddimani and more. 

Upsetta Records continued winning by wrapping up 2017 with their smash hit, Ouji Riddim.  The ‘best reggae riddim of 2017’ featured International Reggae Superstars, Busy Signal, Luciano, Mykal Rose, Jah Vinci, Delly Ranx and Chuck Fender.  However the most notable production on the Ouji Riddim, was the debut single for Reggae’s latest superstar, Koffee – “Burning!”

In 2018 Upsetta Records’ released their Lion Pride encore with Flow Productions, Lion Pride Reloaded Riddim.  Part 2 of the popular Lion Pride features top reggae acts Busy Signal, Bugle, Tanya Stephens and the popular Anthem “Go Harda” by another fast rising star, Alexx A-Game. In the same year Upsetta also teamed up with Loud City Music on the Love Vibration Riddim.  The powerful one-drop featured the title track by Mortimer, Stigma (Country Boy) by Kezz I and other notable reggae tracks by Busy Signal, Shane O and more. 

In 2019, Upsetta Records and Loud City Music released two more significant contributions to the Reggae world.  The first, the appropriately named Rasta Soul Riddim with features grammy nominated Raging Fyah, reggae legend Bushman, Samory I and others. The impressive Out of Many Riddim featured a big 3.  Three anthems by dancehall superstar Tommy Lee Sparta, reggae superstar Jesse Royal and singing superstar Romain Virgo.  The latter, responsible for the international anthem, Dutty Man.