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01. One Minute You're Here
02. Two Place
03. Hallelujah
04. Sodom & Gomorrah
05. Free
06. Joy
07. Hail! Hail! (featuring Christlike)
08. Jah
09. I Can't Please You
10. Zion March
11. Love You
12. Anywhere We Go
13. Mighty God
14. Rudiments (featuring Shiselon)
15. Time
16. Greenman
17. Royal Priesthood
18. Forever
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Although many of the tracks on Royal Priesthood rightfully dwell
in the dancehall arena, it's the culture of reggae that permeates
the atmosphere when the microphone is grabbed by Gitta. With a solid
vocal tone similar to the likes of Sizzla and Yami Bolo, Gitta,
born Denton Peschier, is the soul of this team. While the second
half of this pair may initially appear shy, get him behind a guitar
and his spirit soars, hence his name Guitar Dan ('Gitta' for short).
Raised in Trinidad, this humble and gentle spirit ignites when he
has a mic in hand with his signature vocals that sail across the
choruses, perfectly contrasting Tiko's fire spitting raps.
These two compliment each other in such a unique way, creating
an unbelievably intense force to be reckoned with. In contrast with
Tiko's fiery chatting, Gitta picks up his guitar and delivers some
cooled down singing for the reggae purists, comforting those who
idly twist away at their dreadlocks.
With a diverse sound touching on roots reggae, dancehall, and a
dash of hip hop, this versatile project is packed with 17 songs
and sure to suit various tastes. This is a fun, yet thought provoking
release by the most promising vocal team in gospel reggae. Tiko
and Gitta are a dynamic twosome with lyrical fire power that pierces
the soul, provokes thought, and draws the listener to the knowledge,
awareness, peace, love, power and majesty of Jesus Christ.
Packed with modern-day musical parables and cleverly woven stories,
Tiko and Gitta use the genres of reggae and dancehall to speak to
this generation in a relevant way without compromise in sound or
spirit. 'Our inspiration comes from Christ, who was the most lyrical
man to ever walk the face of this earth. We intend to follow in
his footsteps.'
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