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ABOUT

Earl Paton III, aka Ras Rebel, is an internationally renowned Reggae & Dancehall artist from Port Hueneme; a small town on the Channel Islands region of the Gold Coast in Southern California.

Rebel has undeniably become a staple artist of the west coast reggae scene having been recording and perfoming Live for 20+ yrs. He is known for his multi-genre style as his sound incorporates Dancehall, Reggae, and urban Hip Hop. Ras Rebel’s music can be heard on the radio and streamed on all major digital streaming platforms all over the globe. 

Ras Rebel has a unique ability to connect with all people, no matter where he is performing, largely because of his explosive stage performance & diverse positive music which resonates with people worldwide.

MUSIC

DETAILS

Gold Coast of Southern California

Recording Artist since 1998

Genre: #Reggae #Roots #Dancehall

Label: Independent

SOCIAL

“Ras Rebel has a unique ability to blend hip hop, reggae, and dancehall rhythms into a vibrant performance that will get the whole crowd up and dancing.”

— Raggamuffin radio

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IN THE PRESS

Ras Rebel’s “Cali Love” is an homage to the Dre and Pac song and a love letter in its own right to the Golden State. I like the vibes Rebel gives on this one, because it blends reggae and old-school hip-hop into this mix that’s authentic and unique. This may be one of my favorite interpolations of that classic Pac track because it’s also clean to the point you could also play it around the kids and not worry about them picking up profanities. As a parent, I’m here for that. I mean, sometimes, you want to vibe and don’t want to worry about skipping a song because of its lyrical content.

— Speed on the Beat.com

Ras Rebel Stats


6

Countries Performed

6

Albums Released

100k+

Spotify Streams

2.6k

Avg. Annual YouTube Views

REPRESENTATION

Booking:

rasrebelbooking@gmail.com

Management:

Ras Rebel Enterprises LLC

Publicity:

Mercedes Romana
mercedesr@pressjunkiepr.com

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