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Sampaloo receives an “Encore” in Montreal’s R&B/pop scene
Montreal, Canada’s Dancehall entertainer, Sampaloo, teamed up with 4 In The Morning’s R&B artist, Sasha for a collaboration on her hit record “Encore”.
While working on his new Dancehall hit with Darshan Records, based out of Atlanta, Georgia, the Jamaican-born Dancehall entertainer took the chance to collaborate with an Urban Media Group, 4 in the Morning, who are based out of Montreal and L.A. The group has been making waves in Montreal for some time. The Montreal Dancehall king was honored when asked to collaborate on the record and after hearing Sasha’s track he knew it was time to make his mark on the R&B scene.
February 22, 2014, Sampaloo was invited back on the Monaie Money stage as a special guest with Sasha to promote the new single (Monaie Money is a platform that promotes the younger generation and their talents). He took the crowd by surprise, as he flew on stage dressed all in orange to lay out his part of the track.
4 in the Morning invited him back over the past weekend to finish off the final touches of the music video where 2010’s Dancehall queen, Sade Deroche, and Montreal’s video vixen, Ebo, costarred in his scene.
Sampaloo and his team take us outside of the box this year and are coming back strong while showcasing the artists’ versatility. He plans to make his mark in the broader urban scene here in Montreal, as his collaboration with Reggaeton group Efigy Sound is set to release before the summer.
Look out for the Encore video in the early spring.
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