I wanna introduce two artists to ya’ll, that the Hip-Hop crowd might not be familiar with. I’m talking about Ms. Triniti, a Carribean Dancehall artist, and E-Dee, originally from Jamaica, living in Los Angeles for the last 4 years. They’ve been creating a large buzz in the Reggae/Dancehall scene, specially in Japan, where Ms. Triniti has been having alot of success.
Ms. Triniti has her album “Ragga Hop” in stores now, I have three preview tracks from the album for ya’ll, one of them featuring Kojo, from The System, who I updated ya’ll on a while ago. For more information on Triniti, and to order “Ragga Hop” online, check out her website mstriniti.com.
Ms. Triniti – Fa Da Love Of Da Dancehall
Ms. Triniti – Hot Again (ft. E-Dee & Junior P)
Ms. Triniti – Dangerous (ft. Kojo & E-Dee)
Now on to E-Dee. He moved to L.A. from Jamaica 4 years ago and has since been building a loyal underground following. He has performed on every major reggae festival to come to California. The list of aritsts heメs opened for reads like a whoメs who list in Dancehall-Reggae music like Beanie Man, Sean Paul, Elephant Man, Lady Saw, Bouty Killer. He is featured on three songs on Ms. Trinitiメs EMI-Toshibaメs top selling release that is still climbing the charts.
He is currently finishing up his album “JA 2 LA Di World“. The single モR U Ready?ヤ is in rotation at many radio stations. Again, I have three tracks for ya’ll to check out. The song “Between The Sheets” uses the same sample as Biggie’s “Big Poppa“, they flipped it Reggae style, it’s off the hook! Check out the music below:
E-Dee – R U Ready?
E-dee & Jahzmyne – Between The Sheets
E-Dee – Enemies
For more information on E-dee, hit up his official website e-deeonline.com.