The follow-up to his debut EP, Sal Gason EP 2 showcases Klassik at his most versatile — weaving Dancehall, Soca, and Afrobeats into a tightly produced body of work that moves between the dance floor and the soul.
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Klassik Frescobar's musical influence began in the early '90s in Kingston, Jamaica's Constant Spring Gardens. As a child, his mother's cassette player and early records from Bounty Killa, Sean Paul, and Beenie Man shaped everything that was to come.
After migrating to the Bronx, Klassik built his craft in New York's Dancehall scene — forging relationships with DJs and producers, including Brooklyn-based producer Ricky Blaze. A second migration to Miami brought him into the orbit of Red Cafe, who opened doors to the city's party circuit and music infrastructure.
His sound — Jamaican Dancehall fused with Soca, Calypso, and Hip-Hop — is singular. Commanding vocals over sweet soca energy. His breakout record "Too Much" with Marzville was followed by "Dansa," a record poised to go even further.
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