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Artist: Tiko Angelos |
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ALBUM DESCRIPTIONMost GospelReggae.com fans probably recall first hearing Tiko in 2002 on Lion of Zion's "Royal Priesthood," as one half of the dancehall duo "Tiko & Gitta." Over the past five years these two artists have traversed separate paths and grown in their own unique styles. Since the split, there's no doubt you've heard Tiko Angelos on compilations such as "Double Trouble," and "Turn It Up Volume 1," but nothing could have prepared you for this full-length 15 track offering from one of Trinidad's brightest stars.
On "The Proclamation," Produced by Sherwin Gardner, Tiko blends some hip-hop flavor into his rapid-fire dancehall style with excellent results. Songs like "Everything" featuring Genisa," "Identity," "Get a Life," and "Passion + Praise," are sure to blow your speakers, while the old school dancehall of "Wardrobe of Religion," and the rootsy hip-hop sound of "Living Water," keep the message strong.
It's safe to say that Tiko Angelos has never sounded better. He is a brilliant lyricist with so much to say. For the greatest impact his lyrics deserve to be sifted through with a fine-toothed comb. Only then do you get the full impact of each song and truly appreciate his witty vernacular.
On "The Proclamation," Tiko delivers an album that is both humorous and entertaining while delivering sobering Scriptural truths over bangin' dancehall and raggamuffin hip-hop riddims. His debut solo album "The Proclamation," aptly showcases his message, vocals, and overall talent. This album is a surefire hit--grab your copy today! |
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| luther l. in USA on 2009-12-01 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| This album sounds off beat and confusing. Proclamation and Big Mouth are the only enjoyable tracks. Im not sure what has happened since Tiko parted ways with Gitta Dan, but they need to make up and bring out another album. Tikos deejaying was phenomenal on Priesthood. We need that sound again. | ||||||||||||||||||
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