During an interview, Austrian deejay S Pri talked about how Jamaican artistes like Mavado and Aidonia influenced him as an artiste. In a clip of the interview with OnTop FM shared earlier this month, S Pri said that the Dancehall era between 2004 and 2007 is where he grew up musically.
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Austrian-born, London-based artist S Pri fights for his place in dancehall despite the challenges foreign artists face: “I can’t give up”
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Vybz Kartel isn’t the only artiste getting back in the game after not performing for multiple years. After a four-year hiatus, Austrian Dancehall artiste S Pri is ready to dive back into the industry and released his new song, Back At It, on Friday.
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UK-based Dancehall Artist S Pri returned to the scene recently with the release of the single, “Back At It“. Since then, he has been gaining positive feedback, and he even shared on Instagram what getting back to the music meant to him. His renewed energy for the music has him ready to deliver even more in the coming months, with “Back At It” being at the helm. Earlier, he followed up with the official Music Video.
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Austrian-born/UK-based Dancehall Artist S Pri continues to be a student of the music. For years he has stayed true to artform, releasing music that caters to all demographics, and done in styles that salute those who were before him. He took a brief hiatus to focus on family and things outside of the Studio, but he always popped up to share that he’s working on something new. He makes his return with the new single, “Back At It“.
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Vybz Kartel ain’t the only one making a return — S Pri (@sprimusic) is back after a 3-year hiatus, teaming up once again with Alystr Nash (@alystrnash) to drop their brand-new single, to show literally they are “Back at it.” They’re taking it back to that original hardcore Dancehall vibe that started it all. “Back at it” is now streaming on all major platforms and the video can be watched on S Pri’s official youtube channel.

Stefan Christopher Prieler may have been born in Austria but it is the music birthed in Jamaica that has his heart.
The aspiring entertainer told STAR on the Rise that he fell in love with reggae and dancehall music from a tender age, and since then had his sights set on a career in music…
Watching videos online of dancehall entertainers performing on some of the biggest stages was not enough for aspiring deejay S Pri, a European with a passion for the Jamaican music genres.
Like a salmon swimming upstream, Austria-born singer and songwriter Stefan Prieler is on the long and hard journey of finding the right niche. He wants to be added to the list of respected non-Jamaican reggae and dancehall acts, such as Gentleman, Matisyahu, Snow, Collie Buddz and Alborosie who have been categorised as white men who dared to test the reggae waters, eventually making waves across the world…