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Hiero news (Del, Opio, Casual & More)
« on: October 21, 2004, 12:21:48 PM »
Ok here is the latest:

Del : working on his new album which will most likely be out next year around April. It is titled 11th Hour. He's currently on tour.

Casual: Finishing up new album :Casual presents Smash Rockwell. It has cameos by E 40, DeL, Too Short, Richie Rich tonew a few. Will be out Feb 05'

Opio: New album Triangulation Station is finished and will be released early next year , Jan or Feb. He is a special guest on Del's tour.

A-Plus: Working on solo release "my last good deed" slated for summer 05

Pep Love: Working on new album "The Reconstruction: slated for late summer 05 most likely.

Tajai: will release a "Power Movement" remix album via hieroglyphics.com early next year

We are also discussing the next Hiero album and hope to have it out late 05

thats it for now. But as you all know , things change.

BTW: dont forget the Full Circle Tour DVD/CD which will be released early 05. Peep the trailor on "The Building"

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Re: Hiero news (Del, Opio, Casual & More)
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2004, 04:34:31 PM »
Thanks man, much props.

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Re: Hiero news (Del, Opio, Casual & More)
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2004, 04:55:49 PM »
New Del & Pep Love.................   ;D ;D

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