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Gyptian nominated for Soul Train Award

Tuesday, October 19, 2010



VP Records recording artiste Gyptian continues to rack up nominations this awards season with his nomination for Best Reggae Artiste at this year's Soul Train Awards. The Reggae singer will also be performing live at the awards ceremony, taking place on Wednesday, November 10 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, Georgia.

Gyptian joins a hot list of the top entertainers in music today at Centric's second undertaking of the annual awards

Gyptian currently has two songs in rotation on radio with his breakout hit Hold You and his new smash Nah Let Go, both singles from his current album, Hold You, released from VP Records in July 2010. With a solid foundation and fan base, the versatile entertainer now sees his international acclaim grow, and has already seen collaborations with the likes of Nicki Minaj, Busta Rhymes and Mary J Blige, and will be joining Blige for her UK tour on November 2-3 in England.

This is the second major award nomination for Gyptian, as he's also nominated for the 2010 MOBO Award in the UK, also for Best Reggae Artist. He will be attending the MOBO Awards on Wednesday, October 20 in Liverpool, England.



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