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Gifted

Gifted

SKU: CD53655 Barcode: 0194398807324
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  • Released Date: 25 Mar 2022

  • Genre: Reggae

Our Take

KOFFEE's debut album "Gifted" is like a breath of fresh air in a room filled with stale beats and overproduced pop. This Jamaican sensation effortlessly blends reggae vibes with modern R&B and dancehall influences, creating a sound that is uniquely her own.

From the infectious hooks of "Throne" to the laid-back groove of "Pressure," KOFFEE showcases her vocal versatility and songwriting prowess throughout the album. Her honest lyrics and soulful delivery draw listeners in, making them feel like they're sitting down for a chat with an old friend.

Tracks like "Lockdown" and "Raggamuffin" are perfect examples of KOFFEE's ability to blend genres seamlessly, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh. Her smooth vocals glide over slick production, creating a sonic experience that is as tasty as a hot cup of Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee.

While some may argue that KOFFEE's sound is too niche for mainstream audiences, there's no denying the talent and charisma she brings to the table. "Gifted" is a promising debut that showcases KOFFEE's potential to become a powerhouse in the music industry.

So pour yourself a glass of rum, sit back, and let KOFFEE's infectious rhythms transport you to a sunny beach in Jamaica. Trust me, you won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. X10
2. Defend
3. Shine
4. Gifted
5. Lonely
6. Run Away
7. Where I'm From
8. West Indies
9. Pull Up
10. Lockdown

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About the artist

Koffee

Born Mikayla Simpson in Spanish Town, Jamaica, KOFFEE has taken the music world by storm with her infectious reggae tracks and undeniable charisma. At just 19 years old, this pint-sized powerhouse has already made a huge impact on the industry, winning a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2019 and collaborating with the likes of Burna Boy and Gunna. KOFFEE's music is a blend of traditional reggae sounds with modern influences, creating a sound that is uniquely her own. Her lyrics are insightful and thought-provoking, tackling themes of love, empowerment, and social justice with a maturity far beyond her years. Despite her young age, KOFFEE's music resonates with listeners of all ages, proving that talent knows no bounds. But it's not just her music that sets KOFFEE apart - it's her infectious personality and infectious energy that truly make her a star. Whether she's performing live on stage or chatting with fans on social media, KOFFEE's warmth and authenticity shine through, making her a truly lovable artist. With a string of hit singles under her belt and a loyal fanbase that spans the globe, KOFFEE shows no signs of slowing down. Her future is bright, and we can't wait to see where her musical journey takes her next. Keep an eye on this rising star - KOFFEE is here to stay.

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