Artist's albums
Move It
2023 · single
Senta e Levanta
2023 · single
I Am
2023 · single
Yummy (with Dhurata Dora & Stefflon Don)
2023 · single
Yummy (with Stefflon Don)
2023 · single
Daily Duppy (Dem Dead)
2022 · single
The One
2022 · single
Clockwork (feat. Spice)
2022 · single
Sweet Bounce
2022 · single
Like That
2022 · single
Bun Fi Bun (Fast)
2022 · single
Juice
2022 · single
The Don (Tsuki Remix)
2022 · single
Beg Mi Ah Link
2021 · single
The Don
2021 · single
Toxic Love
2021 · single
Over You (feat. Stefflon Don)
2021 · single
Dip
2021 · single
Birthday (feat. Stefflon Don)
2021 · single
Man a Star (Remix)
2021 · single
Best Friend (feat. Doja Cat & Stefflon Don) [Remix]
2021 · single
Can't Let You Go (Remix)
2021 · single
Uh Uh Remix
2020 · single
Can't Let You Go
2020 · single
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Biography
British dancehall/rap artist Stephanie Allen (aka Stefflon Don) switches between dancehall patois, grime verses, and honeyed vocals with ease and confidence. She broke through in 2017 with the Top Ten hit "Hurtin' Me," and won MOBO and NME Awards before her 2018 mixtape Secure charted in the Top Forty. She appeared on Wiley's 2019 hit "Boasty," and subsequent solo singles such as 2020's "Can't Let You Go" and 2022's "Like That" ventured into styles such as Afrobeats, trap, and R&B. Originally born in Birmingham to Jamaican parents, Allen moved to the Netherlands when she was five years old. Her family remained in Holland for nine years before moving to Clapton, East London when she was 14. As Allen grew older she knew she wanted to pursue music, taking on the initial strategy of covering other artists' work and spinning it in new directions; the first two efforts that gained traction came in 2015, when Allen covered Wretch 32's "Six Words" and Section Boyz's "Lock Arff." As Allen became more popular, she collaborated with a number of prominent artists including Lethal Bizzle, Sneakbo, Jeremih, and Wretch 32 on his 2016 album Growing Over Life. That year also saw the release of her debut mixtape, Real Ting, which featured Jeremih returning the favor as a guest artist. As 2016 drew to a close, Stefflon Don was highlighted on the BBC's Sound of 2017 list. She kicked off 2018 with the release of the Hurtin' Me EP (Polydor), which featured "Instruction" with Jax Jones and Demi Lovato, as well as the U.K. Top Ten title track, and in 2019 she issued the single "Phone Down," a collaboration with rapper Lil Baby. The following year saw the release of the Afrobeats-tinged track "Can't Let You Go." 2021 singles included "Toxic Love" and "The Don." "Bun Fi Bun," "Juice," and "Like That" all appeared in 2022, as well as "The One" and "Daily Duppy (Dem Dead)." ~ Liam Martin & Paul Simpson