Kiprich

Kiprich: The Jamaican Dancehall Hitmaker
Kiprich is a prolific Jamaican dancehall deejay and songwriter known for his distinctive gravelly voice and consistent hit-making over two decades. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, he achieved significant commercial success with his 2008 single "Badder Than Them," which became a certified platinum-selling hit and a staple of the genre.
Early career
Born Andre Hamilton in 1980 in Kingston, Kiprich first entered the music scene in the late 1990s. His early career was marked by appearances on various dancehall riddims, where he honed his lyrical skills and built a local following through hard-hitting singles and energetic stage performances.
Breakthrough
Kiprich's major breakthrough arrived in 2008 with the release of "Badder Than Them" on the popular Drop Leaf riddim. The track, released through the Irish and Chin label, became an instant street anthem across Jamaica and within the international dancehall diaspora, eventually earning a platinum certification for its robust sales and airplay.
Key tracks
Badder Than Them — This platinum-certified 2008 single served as Kiprich's definitive commercial breakthrough and signature song.
Tek Weh Yuh Self — A popular earlier hit that solidified his reputation for crafting catchy, confrontational dancehall anthems.
Nuh Badda Mi — A standout track showcasing his lyrical dexterity and flow over a minimalist digital rhythm.
Gal A Bubble — A later-career hit that demonstrated his continued relevance and ability to adapt to evolving dancehall trends.
Following his breakthrough, Kiprich remained a constant force, releasing a steady stream of singles and collaborating with major producers like Stephen McGregor on the "Dancehall Hero" riddim. He founded his own Topaz Gang label, further establishing his entrepreneurial presence in the industry, and has worked with artists like Mavado and Aidonia.
For fans of Kiprich's authentic dancehall style, similar artists featured on our site include Aidonia, who shares a similar commanding vocal presence and street-centric lyricism. Mavado offers a blend of dancehall and reggae with a similarly gritty and melodic approach. Alkaline represents a newer generation carrying forward the tradition of distinctive vocal tones and hard-hitting dancehall content.Kiprich's catalog of dancehall hits maintains strong rotation on specialist reggae and dancehall radio stations, as well as on Caribbean music-focused online streams. His music is a regular feature on platforms dedicated to authentic Jamaican sound system culture and contemporary island music.
Listeners can explore the extensive work of dancehall artist Kiprich by tuning into the radio stations available on onairium.com, where his anthems are featured regularly across dedicated genre channels.
