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Strictly The Best celebrates 20th anniversary

Friday, November 05, 2010



VP Records is set to release its annual hit series, Strictly the Best Volume 42 and Strictly the Best Volume 43, on December 7.

Now celebrating its 20th anniversary of showcasing the very best in reggae and dancehall music from throughout the year, and accoding to VP Records, the Strictly The Best series is a proven hit with fans and the longest running series in reggae music.

Strictly The Best Volume 42 lives up to its name with hit singles such as Unconditional Love by Jah Cure featuring Phylissa, Dark Skin Girl by singing sensation Romain Virgo, So Much In Love from Gyptian, A Beer And A Girl by the eternal Marcia Griffiths, and reggae rocker Tessanne on the glorious remake of Foreigner's smash ballad, I Want To Know What Love Is. Volume 42 also features the top reggae singers Tarrus Riley, Alaine, Gramps Morgan and Sanchez and on the 16-track melodic montage .

Strictly The Best Volume 43 sizzles with the hottest artists in dancehall music -- Sean Paul, Damian 'Jr. Gong' Marley, Gyptian, Busy Signal, Vybz Kartel, Beenie Man, Mavado, Elephant Man, Bounty Killer and even rap star Nas. The tracks include Turn Me On by Sean Paul, to Gyptian's romantic new single Nah Let Go, the breakout hit My Heart Remix from Wayne Marshall featuring Mavado, dance anthem How We Do It by Elephant Man and Bounty Killer, and Damian 'Jr Gong' Marley and Nas featuring Dennis Brown on Land Of Promise.



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