Q&A with Dancehall maverick Yung Saber

We caught up with South Londoner Yung Saber who dropped his new track ‘M15/NORMAL’ on October 17th via YUNG SABER MUSIC. The single was produced by the iconic Zed Bias, features household Dancehall name Chi Ching Ching, and premiered on prominent publication EARMILK.

The track is a fiery fusion of Amapiano and Dancehall, merging South African and Jamaican influences into an exhilarating and boundary-breaking offering. In the interview, we chat to Yung Saber about upcoming releases, artists on his radar and collaborating with Chi Ching Ching. Stream Yung Saber x Chi Ching Ching‘M15/NORMAL’, while reading the interview below:

How has your musical background helped shape your sound? 

My musical background has played a big part in Reggae culture itself. The first music my ears ever heard was Reggae.

Congratulations on the release of your new single ‘M15/NORMAL’ –  What inspired you to collaborate with the legendary Chi Ching Ching on this particular track? 

I was introduced to Chi Ching Ching by a good friend called Calipo. Ching’s righteous energy made us connect on a spiritual level and everything else was history.

Studio work and music creation, or performing and interacting with a live audience, which do you prefer? 

This is a really hard question, but I’m going to pick performing and interacting with a live audience. Reason being is because there’s nothing better than seeing people react to your music.

What has been your most memorable performance so far? 

Notting Hill carnival 2023.

Who are three musicians you think the world needs to hear right now?

 Irah, DonnJayy and Jodian Natty 

Tell us about any upcoming shows, releases or projects you have in the pipeline? 

I’ve got an upcoming release with Sigma. I’m not gonna tell you anymore.

Watch the music video for Yung Saber x Chi Ching Ching‘M15/NORMAL’ below:

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