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Pop / Rock 24/08/2004

TCOOO Productions releases 'Any type War'

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NEW YORK (TCOO) - TCOOO presents 'Any Type War' a various artists, rhythm driven album featuring, Dre (being hailed as the next Sean Paul or Shaggy of reggae dancehall and hip hop), Bookman, King Jango and Jah Child. These artists hailing from Brooklyn NY, Tampa FL and Jamaica are bound to have an enormous impact on the reggae and hip-hop community.

The Jamaican X News calls this album "The best rhythm driven compilation album since Sly and Robbie released the Taxi rhythm". The hit single 'Party all night' by Dre is bound to have you bumping in your car, your house and in the clubs. The first time this song played at a club in Brooklyn, the DJ had to play it for half hour straight at the request of the crowd.
A few weeks later the song was number one on the Jamaican charts.
Have a listen to 'Party all Night' and you will see why reggae and hip hop fans all over are calling Dre the next Sean Paul who will take over where Shaggy and Shabba Ranks left off. The song has also received over six thousand downloads between Itunes and Napster. (Check it out, 'Party all night' by Dre).

The single 'Stepping Razor' by Bookman is packed with great lyrics from start to finish.
The songs is loaded with political commentaries but does so from some what of a comedic approach.
If you are a reggae or hip-hop fan then this album is a definite must have. But just in case you don't want the whole album, you could download your favorite individual songs at any of the major online download sites. These songs are available at Itunes, Napster, Rhapsody and all the other major download sites.






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