BACK IN LOVE - Pupa Curly feat
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Song: Back In Love
Artist: Pupa Curly feat. Eljai
Producer: Carl McGregor
Label: Tuff Kruffy Entertainment
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The Belizean born veteran Reggae music artiste Pupa Curly has released his long-awaited full length album "GRIOT" featuring an incredible supporting cast, including Eljai, Sweet Tea, and Edee. The album is produced by Carl McGregor of Diamond Mine Studio in Los Angeles. The album is the first full-length project in over two decades. Released on Tuff Kruffy Entertainment label, the album is available now and distributed worldwide on your favorite platform.
About Pupa Curly: After break-out hits like “You Must Wake Up” & “Crack is a Killa,” Pupa Curly, the socially and politically conscious ‘Dancehall Edutainer’ resumes his musical journey.
Pupa Curly has performed at many of Southern California’s elite festivals including: Santa Monica Pier’s Twilight Concert Series; Kangal California Reggae Splash; Bob Marley Day; Seabreeze Festival; and UCLA’s Jazz/Reggae Festival to name a few. Other notable performances include performing recently for King Nadiope IV of Busoga Kingdom in Uganda.
Pupa Curly was a guest collaborator on George Clinton’s “Paint the White House Black” single on Paisley Park Records, which also featured a host of ‘A-List’ Hip Hop recording artists, including Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Kam, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many others.
In the tradition of GRIOTS from Africa, the teaching continues, as this veteran California Educator cements today’s important social and political issues ‘digitally’ for the unforeseeable future.
“Just as Politicians and great leaders have a responsibility to inform and lead their people, so do musicians and artists. I believe music is a significant element in communicating to the people - positive and uplifting thoughts.” – Pupa Curly