Double Tiger Drops New Single 'Drop Sound' Feat. Slightly Stoopid
After dropping his Easy Star Records debut album Sharp & Ready to critical acclaim.
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THE JOURNEY TAKES DOUBLE TIGER ON A NEW TRIP FROM EAST COAST TO WEST AND BACK AGAIN
SOPHOMORE ALBUM COMES OUT DECEMBER 11TH ON EASY STAR RECORDS, FEATURING GUEST APPEARANCES BY SLIGHTLY STOOPID, THE MOVEMENT, RANKING JOE, ELLIOT MARTIN, KARIM ISRAEL, & MORE!After dropping his Easy Star Records debut album Sharp & Ready to critical acclaim, Double Tiger (Jay Spaker) is back with The Journey, which is his most diverse and personal collection to date. The album is due on December 11th and features an all-star lineup of artists including Slightly Stoopid, The Movement, Ranking Joe, Elliot Martin (John Brown's Body), Suckarie (New Kingston), and Karim Israel (Arise Roots). "Drop Sound," featuring Slightly Stoopid, comes out October 23rd and is the first single off the album, launching a pre-order at the same time. Go to http://moremusic.at/TheJourney to pre-order or pre-save the record.
travel the globe to give musical "medicine" to the people. A song that reminds us why live music is so important and looks to future times when we can all gather again to listen. "Universal Love," featuring Karim Israel of Arise Roots, is about how humanity seems to cling to fear-based thinking, but instead if we had a universal love and saw everyone as family, how that would make a more beautiful world. Switching things up is "Rub A Dub Party," featuring Suckarie of New Kingston, bringing old school house party vibes. The fourth single to drop before the album is "Shadow Dweller," featuring The Movement, which is about those that secretly want to see you fail. It's a reminder to stay positive and to not deal with this type of energy. The Journey showcases an artist hitting their stride, as Double Tiger creates one of the most exciting reggae albums of 2020. With his diverse background and different approaches to reggae, there aren't many artists in the U.S. scene that sound much like Double Tiger. His vocal styles hearken back to reggae stars like Sugar Minott and Frankie Paul, from the earliest days of dancehall, while his music brings a fresh approach influenced plenty by current trends in the genre. Double Tiger concludes, "I am very privileged to make music and believe in its power to heal and bring folks together. This last year has been powerfully transformative with my father's passing, COVID, etc. so having this album finally out in the world is a blessing and I would like to dedicate this one to Pops."
Listen: https://open.spotify.com/track/42cohve7sAbwQ94zvkzp5E

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