GYPTIAN reveals “colorful” (Pitchfork) title track from SEX, LOVE & REGGAE

Gyptian is revving up for his upcoming studio album Sex, Love and Reggae (October 28, VP Records) and reveals his “colorful” title track yesterday via Pitchfork. The Major Lazer and Jerry Wonda produced single Sex, Love and Reggae features guest vocals from Angela Hunte (co-writer for Jay Z’s Grammy-winning Empire State of Mind) and Trinidadian soca king Bunji Garlin

In support of Sex, Love and Reggae, Gyptian was recently in the UK and delivered a crazy freestyle over big bad & heavy Hip Hop beats, thanks to Tim Westwood and his Crib Sessions. You can listen to him over A$AP Ferg’s Shabba Ranks, Jay Z’s Tom Ford or Future’s Karate Chop, among others! The guy has definitely skills so make sure you check it out here:

Also, note the reggae star is currently touring the United States. He will be performing in the Southeast, Northeast and West Coast regions until early November. See remaining tour dates at the bottom of this email.

Gyptian’s Sex, Love and Reggae is a marked departure from the MOBO and Soul Train award-winning Jamaican singer’s previous releases and unveils another layer of his artistry. The musically diverse set – that takes the listener from dancehall to soca to global pop and R&B sounds – follows his 2010 critically-acclaimed album Hold You and its RIAA certified Gold title track. The 17-track set is co-executive produced by Jerry “Wonda” Duplessis, who is known for cranking out hits for superstars such as Miguel, Mary J. Blige, Lupe Fiasco, the Fugees and many more. The album also features guest appearances from R&B divas Estelle, Melanie Fiona and soca sensation Kes the Band.

Just as the title would imply, Sex, Love and Reggae is a spicy and sweet mixture of hits. He displays his playful side with wine-inducing anthems like Non Stop and Wine Slow (which already received over 7.5 million YouTube views for the lyrics video alone) and reveals his affectionate side on romantic ballads like Majestic Love feat. Estelle and the breathtaking rendition of this Gregory Isaacs classic My Number One. He even delves outside of the genre and reimagines Cyndi Lauper’s True Colors, which was part of Chevrolet and MTV Iggy’s “Cover The World” campaign. Bringing a much-needed dose of reggae back to the airwaves, the album’s lead single Vixen is currently picking up steam on radio stations across the U.S. and U.K. and will drop a new video directed by Jamaica’s talented Ras Kassa (of Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley’s Welcome To Jamrock fame). The sultry anthem is co-written by and features Angela Hunte.

“It’s all about being versatile,” Gyptian says of the album, and his perspective on music overall. “For me, there’s no boundaries in music. Pick one—there is a Gyptian song in that category for you.”


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