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Skina
Skina is smiling. Most unsigned up and comers
don't have a criss video for their first independently
release single, but he does. Since his song started playing
in the clubs, this Brooklyn dancehall deejay has had the West
Indian portion of the borough locked to the sound of "Shake
Off A Fassy." Although he is 22 years old, Skina is aged, musically.
As a youth in Whitehall, Kingston, he grew up under the influence
of his father's Black Scorpio Sound System and neighborhood
herlad Buju Banton, who lived next door. It is also where local
DJ Wolfie gave him the name of "Skina," a reference to his infectious
smile. With the promise that this youth has, no wonder he is
smiling.

Rahsani
One of the greatest things about reggae music are the many
different forms of feelings that can be represented by it.
An artist like Rahsani makes one appreciate the different
kinds of genrés of reggae music. If you like versatility and
talent, you should definitely pay close attention to this
artist.

Dan Silver
Earle Lewis and Grenada go hand in hand, a pure Grenadian
born lyricist who is ready to set fire to reggae music. The
moods and feelings portrayed in his music have their roots
not only in the soul of classic reggae; but also in the turmoil
of Grenada's development. Silver has been involved with music
all his life. He has been industry groomed for about five
years. He has learned that the industry can bring glory, fame,
and money, but he has also learned that this industry has
more failures than triumphs. Silver won't have to worry about
failing though, not with his talent.

Ed Robinson
Talent ... Experience ... Excellence ... Genius ... Those are
some of the words that can be used to describe one of reggae
music's most versatile talents. Ed Robinson, most famous for
his version of "Knocking on Heaven's Door" is the leader of
our gang. Ed is the man behind the work done here in the studio.
If you have a project, he is the man to talk to. Having work
with some of the industry's biggest names, Ed Robinson is the
man to speak to when it comes to producing GOOD music.
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