Take a musical journey with a Tropical Escape courtesy of Chimney Records

U.S.A, JA (21st Hapilos Digital) – Take a musical journey with a Tropical Escape courtesy of Chimney Records.

We sometimes wish we could get away and escape our day to day lives, but costs and obligations don’t always cooperate with our wants. But just in time for the holiday season, the production team of Jordan & Hizzle of Chimney Records who have given us such hits as “Money Box Riddim” and “Chill Spot Riddim” are given you an escape, a Tropical Escape riddim that is!

With the soothing and melodic voices of reggae and dancehall greats such as Tarrus Riley, Zagga, Romain Virgo, Alaine, Ce’Cile, Christopher Martin, I Octane, Queen Ifrica, D Major, Chronixx and Kabaka Pyramid, Chimney Records “Tropical Escape” riddim gives you the gift that will last forever: music!

Distributed by digital giants 21st Hapilos, Tropical riddim is available via itunes on December 4th, 2012..

For more information:
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21st Hapilos Twitter @JWonder21
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Chimney Records Twitter @ChimneyRecords

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