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November 30, 2011
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Cali P confirmed for Sting and Rebel Salute |
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Cali P - File The 'Unstoppable' reggae recording artiste Cali P is surely fired up after a brilliant jaw-dropping performance at the annual Reggae Fever concert last Saturday. Backed by the talented Ruff Kutt Krew, Cali P blazed a fire which left no doubt to the large audience that he is the 'Hotsteppa'. The singjay got a big forward for his current radio scorcher, No Time as well, and his high-energy set had the Puerto Seco beach venue buzzing with excitement. "I just feel great that the Jamaican audience accepted me and that I was able to make an impression on them. That's what you can expect from Cali P each time, a lyrical fire," he said in a release. The show included an interesting mix of entertainers such as Capleton, Bounty Killer, Romain Virgo and Iba MaHr. The Guadeloupe-born star is known for his positive and uplifting lyrical content. After a strong tour schedule in 2011, he has been confirmed to perform at Sting later this year and the world-class Rebel Salute in January. After his recent legal woes, this show was an affirmation that Cali P will not be easily derailed from his path of spreading unity and righteousness through his music. "I'm not a stumbling block, strong yes I am, tougher than a rock," Cali P reaffirms in his Tell Me Why featuring UK artiste Lowkey, from his new album, Unstoppable, which peaked on the international album charts during its release in October this year, reaching No2 in Canada, number 4 in Switzerland, number 7 in US iTunes charts and topping Amazon and Soundquake charts.
The Unstoppable project demonstrates Cali P's outstanding talent and versatility as he passes easily from Hip-Hop to R&B and to Dancehall.
Cali P takes on the challenge of crossing musical boundaries and proves once more that his music is diverse and defies categorisation.
His first album Lyrical Faya had strong reggae influences which he will be exploring once again with a roots album set for 2012. |
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