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K'reema is a powerful vocalist, singer, and talented songwriter who was born into music. Daughter to the legendary Dancehall King, Yellowman, music is literally in her blood! She captivates with her effortless vocal prowess, and mesmerizes with her stage presence.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, and living in the US for the last few years, K'reema has adapted her own style of music she describes as "born and grow". A fusion of the Reggae and Dancehall she was born into with the Pop and R&B she grew up to.

Sister Sauti is a Japanese Reggae singer /songwriter based in Osaka Japan. She started her music career in 2004 and after collaborating with a lot of Jamaican/Japanese Reggae artists and bands, her 1st full album "ONE GROOVE" was released in 2007 from LIFE SAVER STUDIO, Osaka Japan. In 2008, she was selected to be one of the finalists at the competition for performing at Yokohama Reggae Festival (the biggest annual Reggae event in Japan hosted by Mighty Crown), and gave a big impact to the Reggae massive in Japan with her Roots Rock/ Foundation/ Lovers Rock style unlike other "Japanese" reggae artists for she got some real groove like original Jamaican singers. In 2009, she moved to Western Africa (Nigeria) and lived there for years and got inspired by African beat, groove, life and culture before moving back to Japan in 2014. Some says that her sensual, heavenly voice and the catchy melody makes you feel one freedom, or, she sings like a mermaid swimming in the blue lagoon of the Island, but those lyrics she writes in Japanese and English also are both deep, beautiful, conscious and powerful.

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