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| | Grattitude | | | Music Artist : | | Fiji | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Ricochet | | Release Date : | | 2002-02-05 | | Store Price : | | $19.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $19.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Chant 2. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay 3. Arieta 4. Smokin' Session 5. Tribal War 6. Anything You Want 7. Sosefina 8. She's da Bomb 9. Queen's Cry 10. Riddim of Life - Fiji, Damon Williams 11. Learn to Say I Love You 12. Mama's Song
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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AWESOME Submitted on: 2003-04-07 |
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I thought the CD was great! Sosefina is da'bomb! The Samoan community really played that song out and to date, still love it. Great job! |
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Another HIT!!! Submitted on: 2002-07-11 |
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| You can feel the Reggae Vibes in this one. Its another hit, His reggae style is very unique and fresh. This One is a hidden treasure in the reggae world. As good as Fiji's Born and Raised Album. Keep up the rasta VIBES!! Peace Out, Rasta KID |
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Grattitude is a great album. Submitted on: 2001-04-10 |
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| This is a great island mix. It is just right for parties or just something to play when you want to listen to something that makes your feel good. Buy it. It will be one of your favorites. But be careful, it's so popular, it's hard to get and your freinds might be tempted to swipe it! |
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Hands down, the best reggae the Pacific has to offer... Submitted on: 2001-03-05 |
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| If you're ready to experience a complete, well-produced, gifted artist performing some of the best reggae and Hawaiian music availible today, then you're ready for George Veikoso, aka Fiji. I used to believe that no good reggae had been made since Black Uhuru, but this album proved me wrong. Musically, Fiji has the exquisite vocal range and talent, combined with the dopest beats and mood-altering grooves to even make it (small-time) here on the mainland. However, the Hawaiian/Polynesian joints take me back to the islands quick-style. An essential for island locals, reggae lovers, and haoles missing their island paradise (like myself). |
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