It was the aforementioned bootleg of Route 94's 'My Love' that announced his arrival, reaching over 2.2 million plays on Soundcloud following its release back in 2013 and kick-starting a musical revolution with Low Steppa very much as its forefront. The track received so much hype that Route 94 replaced his own version within club sets, and was an early benchmark of quality, with Low Steppa's music now a regular feature on the UK's favourite radio shows including Kiss FM, Capital and BBC Radio 1 Xtra.
Notable productions that followed include his all-conquering remix of Sonny Fodera 'Always Gonna Be' and a rework of Hardrive's 'Deep Inside', which was picked up by legendary dance label Strictly Rhythm and hit No.1 on Traxsource within the first week of release.
One of the many successes of Low Steppa's career to date has been Simma Black - a label that has risen through the ranks to be one of the most respected imprints around, regularly dominating the Beatport and Traxsource charts with singles from a wide variety of acclaimed producers and rising stars in the making.
The 100th release on the label was 'Karma', a record he produced with acclaimed singer/songwriter Alex Mills on vocals, and one that lead to both label of the month and an artist of the month awards from Beetport in summer 2017.
Outside of the studio, Low Steppa has already performed at landmark gigs including Radio 1's Big Weekend Opening Party and EDC Las Vegas. However it is his assocation with legendary house label Defected that has really stepped up a gear. In 2017 alone he performed at seven of the Defected In The House Ibiza residencies at Eden, with his back-to-back sets alongside Sonny Fodera among the most celebrated of the season.
Already planned for the 2018 is a huge tour of the US, taking in some of the very finest clubs in the country, exact details of which will be announced late 2017.
You can hear Low Steppa on UK radio station Rinse FM for his resident show every third Friday of the month from 1-3am.
Runnin'
Low Steppa Lyrics
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Runnin' through my
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins
Runnin' through my
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins
Runnin' through my
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins
Runnin' through my
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins
Runnin' through my
I feel you, feel you, feel you, oh
Give me a dose and the green light
You're keeping me up all night, night
Give me a dose and the green light
And I'll be yours in the moonlight, yeah
Give me a dose and the green light
You're keeping me up all night, night
Give me a dose and the green light
And I'll be yours in the moonlight, yeah
You've got to give me something (something)
In my veins you keep on coming (in my veins)
You've got to give me something (mm, in my veins)
In my veins you keep on coming
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins
Runnin' through my
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins
Runnin' through my
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins
Runnin' through my
I feel you, feel you, feel you, oh
Give me a dose and the green light
You're keeping me up all night, night
Give me a dose and the green light
And I'll be yours in the moonlight, yeah
Give me a dose and the green light
You're keeping me up all night, night
Give me a dose and the green light
And I'll be yours in the moonlight, yeah
The lyrics of "Runnin'" by Low Steppa are fairly straightforward, as they revolve around the idea of a person's intense desire for someone or something. The repetition of the phrase "I feel you runnin' through my veins" suggests a strong sensation that cannot be ignored, as if the person or thing is so crucial to their existence that it is literally coursing through their blood. The use of the metaphor of veins also suggests that this feeling is not just an emotional one, but rather a physical one as well.
The chorus of the song expresses the singer's craving for a "dose" and the "green light", indicating that the object of their desire is something they are not supposed to have or may be hesitant to pursue. The repeated line "You're keeping me up all night" suggests that the singer is restless and unable to sleep due to their all-consuming desire. They are willing to do whatever it takes to have this person or thing in their life, even if it means staying up all night.
The bridge "You've got to give me something/In my veins you keep on coming" is a clear indication of addiction, as if the person is unable to resist or control their desire for this person or thing. Overall, the song is a powerful expression of intense desire, addiction, and the inability to resist what we know may be bad for us.
Line by Line Meaning
I feel you runnin' through my veins, veins Runnin' through my
The subject is feeling the effects of the substance they've taken and it's flowing through their veins, giving them a sensation of running through their body.
I feel you, feel you, feel you, oh
The sensation is overwhelming and all-consuming.
Give me a dose and the green light You're keeping me up all night, night Give me a dose and the green light And I'll be yours in the moonlight, yeah Give me a dose and the green light You're keeping me up all night, night Give me a dose and the green light And I'll be yours in the moonlight, yeah
The subject is requesting more of the substance, signaling that they are willing to stay awake all night and engage in activities under the influence.
You've got to give me something (something) In my veins you keep on coming (in my veins) You've got to give me something (mm, in my veins) In my veins you keep on coming
The subject is pleading with the person providing the substance to keep providing it as they can't seem to get enough.
Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: William Rudi Bailey, Robert Michael Nelson Harvey, Kelli-Leigh Henry-Davila
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