MP3 Public Property - What´s Goin Down
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Public Property's 2nd album mixes reggae with ska and hip hop to create a modern mix of old styles, complete with rich harmonies, smooth rhymes and exceptionally dope beats.
13 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Reggae, URBAN/R&B: R&B Rap mix
Details:
The blackest white reggae band in the world, Public Property is on the rise with the release of its second album âWhatâs Goin Downâ. From the heart of the heartland, in just two short years the band has recorded 2 records, built a ârapturous fan baseâ by touring hard and often, and has raised the bar on modern reggae. With three female vocalists and a 6-man rhythm section, the bandâs hybrid of reggae, ska, hip hop, and Hawaiian ukulele-led skanks âcould save American reggae from the weedheadsâ. Whaa? Whether itâs the searing, social messages, the party uke songs, or the three lovely ladies harmonizing that seduce you to the groove, one thing is undisupted: Public Property is hot. And gangsta. Damn! Check it out.
KRUI 89.7 college radio, Iowa City
2005 top pic, University of Iowa:
"Best local band."
Little Village:
"You're a chump if you don't check out this CD, but you're an idiot if you don't go see them live."
The Gazette
"Insanely catchy."
River Stages
"On the brink of a record deal."
(first album)
Little Village
"Could save American reggae from the weedheads."
Midwestbands.com
"Powerful and sexy... a truly great reggae band."
13 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Reggae, URBAN/R&B: R&B Rap mix
Details:
The blackest white reggae band in the world, Public Property is on the rise with the release of its second album âWhatâs Goin Downâ. From the heart of the heartland, in just two short years the band has recorded 2 records, built a ârapturous fan baseâ by touring hard and often, and has raised the bar on modern reggae. With three female vocalists and a 6-man rhythm section, the bandâs hybrid of reggae, ska, hip hop, and Hawaiian ukulele-led skanks âcould save American reggae from the weedheadsâ. Whaa? Whether itâs the searing, social messages, the party uke songs, or the three lovely ladies harmonizing that seduce you to the groove, one thing is undisupted: Public Property is hot. And gangsta. Damn! Check it out.
KRUI 89.7 college radio, Iowa City
2005 top pic, University of Iowa:
"Best local band."
Little Village:
"You're a chump if you don't check out this CD, but you're an idiot if you don't go see them live."
The Gazette
"Insanely catchy."
River Stages
"On the brink of a record deal."
(first album)
Little Village
"Could save American reggae from the weedheads."
Midwestbands.com
"Powerful and sexy... a truly great reggae band."
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