Reggae artist Pressure Buss Pipe is preparing to debut yet another single and its accompanying video from his sophomore album, Love and Affection (Don Corleon Records). Released back in November, his latest studio effort has already produced hits that continue to garner major radio play across the Caribbean and in reggae markets throughout the world, including the international chart topper Love and Affection.
Hailing from St. Thomas in the British Virgin Islands, Pressure brings a different flavor to the reggae genre. With his current singles Ghetto Life and Be Free, he fuses positive lyrics and conscious vibes, and continues to grow his fan base by offering something for everyone with his unique style of delivery, which combines singing and rapping or chatting, within the same song.
Pressure is currently unveiling tunes from the new album to fans in California, before heading to New York to shoot the video for his upcoming single, So Appealing. Produced by award-winning producer Don Corleon, So Appealing is a romantic ballad similar to his previous fan favorite, Love and Affection, and comes just in the nick of time for Valentine's Day. The video will be directed by Rhona Fox and is set to hit airwaves in just a few weeks.
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VP's current dancehall success started 5 years ago with the inroads made by Beenie Man from his hit albums "Many Moods of Moses" and "The Doctor". Beenie's "Who Am I" single sold over 250,000 units, pushing his career into the international arena. Over the years, VP maintained visibility at radio with hits like Tanto Metro & Devonte's "Everyone Falls in Love" and "Give It To Her," Wayne Wonder's "No Letting Go," and T.O.K.'s "Chi Chi Man." VP's catalog also contains Grammy nominees Dennis Brown "Let Me Be the One," Gregory Isaacs' "Private & Confidential," Beres Hammond "Music is Life," Luciano's "A New Day," Freddie McGregor's "Anything For You," Capleton's "Still Blazing" and Bounty Killer's "Ghetto Dictionary-The Mystery," among others. Morgan Heritage teamed up with rock superstars Good Charlotte for a hardcore remix of "Jump Around" while Buju Banton's released the brilliant Friends For Life, his first album with VP. Sizzla's critically acclaimed "Da Real Ting" marked another major highlight for reggae music, as the powerful singer songwriter released an album that has stayed at the top of the Jamaican charts and become an instant classic. New talents like TOK, Mr. Easy., Sasha, and Tanya Stephens are ready to take the reggae revolution to the next level
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