When Mark Steele, better known by his stage name Steele, hits the stage, the energy skyrockets. A magnetic presence in the Canadian reggae scene, Steele has earned a reputation as “the people’s artist”—a performer whose high-energy shows regularly bring out crowds of loyal fans, particularly women who connect deeply with his message of empowerment and love.
Now, Steele is back with a brand-new single titled “Walk Out and Pose,” which he proudly calls “the lady’s anthem.” Co-produced with Orville ‘Wiz’ Malcolm, the track is a refreshing blend of classic and contemporary vibes. “We chose to remake an old-school rhythm to deliver the vibe,” Steele explains. “It’s a simple song with catchy lyrics, meant to inspire confidence and self-love.”
More than just a catchy tune, “Walk Out and Pose” delivers a message: believe in yourself, and don’t be afraid to show it. Drawing from the conversations he overhears among women in his circles, Steele wants to flip the narrative. “Women talk about each other the most,” he reflects. “So, I always tell them, yu cah watch people—just be confident within yourself.”
On the Canadian reggae music scene, Steele stands out as one of the country’s more prominent voices. Born in Jamaica and lives in Toronto, Steele carries the dual heritage with pride—bringing island rhythms to urban Canada with authenticity and flair.
His discography, which includes hits like “Let’s Hold On” and “She Believes in Me”, is filled with uplifting lyrics, smooth grooves, and messages of empowerment. But “Walk Out and Pose” hits a particularly personal note. It’s about celebrating womanhood, encouraging strength, and shaking off negativity. “I’m always about inspiring the ladies,” Steele says. “They are such a big part of my fanbase, and they deserve to feel powerful.”
What’s next for the ever-driven artist? Fans can expect a remix of “Walk Out and Pose” featuring a rising female Jamaican artist, adding more fire to the empowering anthem. He’s also gearing up for a busy performance schedule, including a highly anticipated September 20th show at Celebration Square in Mississauga.
With an unshakable commitment to authenticity and a deep love for his audience, Steele is more than a reggae artist—he’s a movement. As his music continues to grow, so does his mission: to uplift, empower, and entertain.
“Walk Out and Pose” will be available soon on all major online platforms.
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