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Charly Black cosigns Stephanie Saint-Come with ‘Pressure 2’ collab

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Stephanie Saint-Come and international dancehall sensation Charly Black

Haitian-American artiste Stephanie Saint-Come wins big with a remix collab with International dancehall sensation Charly Black. 

The high-energy tune, ‘Pressure 2‘ was released last week via 1416 Entertainment.

Produced by Nigerian talent Montrello, the single is truly a fusion of cultures, sounds, and talent—an anthem poised to light up the dance floor. With its irresistible beat and electrifying energy, this collaboration is set to make waves worldwide.

“When Charly agreed to do the remix, I just knew my life was about to change,” said Saint-Come. “He’s exactly what we needed to take the song to another level.”

Charly Black, known for his global smash ‘Gyal You A Party Animal‘, has long been a champion of emerging talent. His hit ‘Whine & Kotch‘ featuring the late J Capri is a testament to his knack for discovering and breaking new artists into global appeal.

Recognising the raw talent and sultry vocals of Stephanie Saint-Come, he saw ‘Pressure‘ as the perfect track to amplify her artistry. The remix showcases Charly’s signature charismatic delivery alongside Stephanie’s alluring vocals, striking a balance between the two.  

Stephanie Saint-Come has been working diligently to captivate new audiences, performing in Miami and Jamaica. The original song has been played on major radio stations across the US and Jamaica.

Her powerful yet elegant voice has taken her beyond the stage into television, film, and digital media, where she has earned accolades as a host, voice-over artist, and actress.

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