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Artiste Tafari to release five-track EP

Kevin Jackson

Monday, January 14, 2013



MONEY in My Pocket, a five-track EP from rapper/deejay Tafari will be released this month.

The project is produced by Tafari's Rud3 Music label and will be distributed by VP Records.

"Fans can expect good music with good vibrations for all generations to enjoy," he said.

The EP was produced by Florida-based producer Noah Mason. It contains a remix of Money in My Pocket, a song that was first issued last year.

The remix features Tafari's father, dancehall legend Big Youth, and Beenie Man.

Other tracks on the EP include Fire, Heartbeat of The City, Cloud 9 (with Cecile) and Reason Why, done with his brother Isat.

Tafari whose real name is Zambo Buchanan, has great expectations for Money in My Pocket.

"The remix shows that different generations of music and genres can come together and make good music, regardless of the (age) gap," he said.

Tafari's debut album is also scheduled to be released this year.



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