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Monday, November 14, 2011

Canadian Artiste Clinton Sly Introduces Himself to the World


CLINTON SLY is one of Montreal's upcoming artist's, though a young artist in the Reggae genre, Sly is not new to the Montreal music scene. When Sly was younger he worked with a small hip-hop group and was able to do a few stage shows.

Clinton took direction and emerged him self in the Montreal reggae scene this past year, being that his parents are from the small island of St. Vincent and The Grenadines and he was always surrounded by the sounds of Caribbean music.

As a young reggae artists Sly has already managed to make a small breakthrough at just the early stages of his career with his biggest following coming from Europe, being that Sly focuses mainly on his "Dub" singles. [Dub is a genre of Reggae thats been popularized by famous artists such as King Tubby, Augustus Pablo, and Mad Professor].

Clinton's last single "Bigger Bad Man" created a buzz in Montreal, the classic dancehall single catching attention of some of Montreal's Radio Stations. When the song released he was a featured artist on Montreal's only station that plays 24/7 Reggae and Urban music. With that being said it also landed him a spot on the new riddim "Klap It" which also features Montreal's well-known Sampaloo.

This week Sly is getting ready to release his well anticipated single "What I Got is Love". Clinton teamed up with producer Gunter "Lazy" Jones from the US, and Nesta Talmadge out of France who created the original riddim. The new single goes back to the roots and foundation of Reggae music, adding just the right touch of Modern style for the new generation to grasp. The song is a great love song. Clinton tells the women out there he may not have "No mansion, no fancy car, and not much cash, but LOVE is what I got".

The single is now available exclusively on VibeDeck.com, and will soon be released On Itunes and all other popular digital outlets. Clinton wants fans, and people to know that you will be hearing more of Clinton Sly in the next year and further to come, he states "The Future is what you make it!"

With projects in production such as the "H" Project, a Haitian relief project helping those who are still struggling from the after effects of the Earthquake and a self titled 4 song EP showcasing the different styles of Clinton Sly which is expected by the end of November.

Clinton has guaranteed us that he is not going anywhere different and is here to stay!
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