Queen Steem’s soca track, ‘2 Ah Dem’, is steadily gaining traction and familiarity among listeners and partygoers, not due to heavy promotion but via word of mouth, social media clips, and increasing demands to hear it live at fetes. The track’s playful and slightly unexpected energy reminds some listeners of Talpree’s ‘Old Woman We Taking Home’. The demand for ‘2 Ah Dem’ is translating into bookings and stage appearances for Queen Steem, where the crowd’s strong response to the song’s chant-ready vibe is evident. Queen Steem, also known as Warrior Princess and the mother of dancehall artist Plumpy Boss, is garnering attention for her strong personality and presence. As the track continues to make rounds and land on stages, it’s resonating with people quickly, especially during live performances.
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