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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sauce Kid (Sinzu) Launches African-American Album July 30th, 2010

The Long Awaited Debut Album From Sauce Kid is finally ready and about to be available on NOTJUSTOK.com tomorrow July 30th, 2010. Storm Records is proud to announce that Sauce Kid has completed his Opus and that the final master has been received for The album African-American...

...four years in the making this album attempts to show the many sides of Sauce Kid and enables fans and new listeners to connect with one of the most talented rappers of his generation. Sauce Kid is a renowned MC with the ability to slay all types of beats, he is battle tested on the mixtape circuit and over the past few years has become a professional recording artist.

He has been on many stages in America, UK, South Africa and Nigeria connecting with his audience and spreading the gospel as he went through the process to begin to establish himself as one of the key players in Nigeria's emerging Hip Hop Aristocracy.

Storm is proud to make available officially here the full track listing for the album, with the album credits and also the various producers and talents that he has worked on.

While recording this album which is coming with almost 20 tracks Sauce has stayed busy and collaborated with several major artists such as Eldee, Ikechukwu, Naeto C, Sasha, and more on their projects and also has blessed many an underground emcee with his energy and talent.

Last year was set off by the underground banger with the Knighthouse Family where for all the world to see we caught Sauce in his element, and things only got hotter with the response to the massive Street Anthem Monkey Banana featuring his righthand man Ghetto P and General Pype.

As things were heating up Sauce dropped the first official single from the album, Na Me Be Fine Boy to warm responses all over the country and continent and then followed it up with the Don Jazzy helmed " Under G" on this track we see a lighter side of Sauce Kid which plays into his personality and his effortless switch from a fuji-inspired flow to straight up spitting showcase how this unique artist has been able to develop and make his music heard all over the world.

On this album there are some very personal tracks such as Nejee's Daughter and then his collaboration with emerging r'nb singer and producer Meaku which will certainly leave all the ladies satisfied. On tracks such as Distribution and Diamonds he stays true to his core Hip Hop foundations while Under G and Sinzu is Sinzu show a fusion side where he is embracing his yoruba culture and those rhythmic grooves to deliver a new fusion on these stand out songs produced by Don Jazzy and Eldee.

The African-American Album has something for everyone, from infectious grooves to serious mood music, from wordplay to rhyme skills, its all here and in Sauce Kid Nigerian Hip Hop has another contender for the throne, let the people decide, we already know his talent and cannot wait to share his album with the world. African-American will be available worldwide and in Nigeria from July 30th, 2010. Get Ready For The African American Album
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