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International Reggae/Dancehall Star Spragga Benz Releases “SWA (Sleep With Angels)” Video

U.S.A, JA (21st Hapilos Digital) – 21st Hapilos Production debut project “SWA (Sleep With Angels)” riddim became an instant success as it hit the airwaves. Enlisting stars of reggae and dancehall such as Spragga Benz, Tarrus Riley, I Octane and other notable artists, the riddim topped charts around the world.

The riddim which was created by talented duo Jordan & Hizzle of Chimney Records, became a staple on dance floors and radio airwaves throughout 2012 and to the delight of music fans is taking you into 2013 with the premiere video of Spragga Benz “SWA (SLEEP WITH ANGELS)”. The video for the single which holds the same name as the successful riddim, was produced by Red Square/21st Hapilos and directed by Carlton Grant and Neil “Disco” Dyer.

On this feel good riddim, International artist, movie star and philanthropist Spragga Benz sings of loved ones that passed away, and his recognizable deep rich voice bring “SWA (Sleep With Angels)” one of the most important reggae releases of the year.

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