Well known South African Dancehall – Reggae Artist Skeleton Da Scientist release brand new album. Maintaining his stability, creativity & continuously advancing lyrical and musical. He kick off 2015 with a new album, “Scriptures Of Fire” (out on Rebels’tone Muzik Lab | distributed by 21st Hapilos). Two of the songs are Hip Hop flavored and sang in afrikaans, his home language – the rest is a variant of Reggae, Dancehall and a hint of RnB.
After a successful “Rebel On A Mission Tour” to Thailand last year promoting his works, upcoming projects, sharing the
art, knowledge and expanding his network, performing at Gossip Gallery & Bar and producing some instrumentals for the new album, while being on tour he already had a bigger vision and took things to a fresh level on his return. The new album will be available worldwide on all major online stores – iTunes/Amazon/Google Play/Spotify/Napster/Rhapsody/MTV-URGE along with minor online stores.
This album is to encourage and uplift the people, It speaks about
our lives and the surrounding things that we can all relate to.
In addition, www.mzansireggae.co.za is currently where you can find his profile, biography, news etc. “The same sun that melts the ice, hardens the clay” Skeleton Da Scientist speaks of
what he knows, never hiding from reality. “The support of the community can make an
individual a brighter beacon of hope by investing in our youth” – Praises to the King is the blazing first song and “Troubling” the raging last song of “Scriptures Of Fire” – take a listen at
this location to previous album – http://itun.es/i6xn5F2
Da Scientist started out at a very young age, blazing hot ever since. Him shared stages with “Da Sons Of Selassie, Black Noise, Rockets, Starkey Banton, Zulu Boy, Jah Thunder and Capleton”
to mention a few. The multi-talented artist is known by his conscious lyrical content and positive messages expressed throughout his musical compositions. People describe the artist as “a fire angel” and this 14 track album confirm it.
Skeleton Da Scientist kicks off 2015 with new album
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