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Chezidek's 'Rising Sun'
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The environmentally conscious artiste ‘Chezidek’ has released his new album intitled ‘Rising Sun’. He propelled his way to stardom with the single ‘Leave The Trees’, on which he advises persons to give the woodlands a chance, hence a better environment.

 

He followed up with ‘Provider’, which was also another run away hit. Both songs can be found on the Chezidek’s sophomore album, a follow up to his debut album released in 2000 called ‘Harvest Time’. The musical support on the album boasts some of reggae’s best musicians – Sly Dunbar, Robbie Lyn, Earl ‘Chinna’ Smith and Dean Frasier to name a few.

 

 

 

  1. Interlude
  2. Provider
  3. Ant’s Nest
  4. Rising Sun
  5. Rough Round Ya
  6. Working Chantting
  7. Hail Fari
  8. Return
  9. Inna Love
  10. Good To Be Good
  11. Tribulation
  12. Holding On
  13. Give Praises

 


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