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Talia Soares

Journalist / Writer

Jun 20, 2017

Talia Soares

Journalist / Writer

Warrior King Collaborates with Ill-Logical Linguistics5 min read

Reggae singer Warrior King says it was a bad situation that led to his fruitful partnership with Ill-Logical Linguistics, a hip-hop group out of Bermuda.

The pair collaborated on the hip-hop/reggae collaboration, I Know, which was recently released on May 31.

This collaboration occurred after he had issues leaving Bermuda after himself myself and Aaron Silk performed at a Bob Marley Tribute Concert last year February where he was forced to stay there for an additional week until his travel documents were sorted out.

After hearing the beat for the song he was so inspired, that he penned the lyrics, used on the hook, while in Bermuda. Dyer’s sounds on the tracl chants positive life lessons about the value of friendship, patience, making the best of bad situations and other philosophical messages.

The hip-hop group, Ill-Logical Linguistics will release a mixtape entitled Hung and Drunk Over, including more than 50 free songs, this summer. Craig Simons, the exclusive producer of the hip-hop, rapping duo, said the pair will continue to put out tracks that are not typical sounds for music lovers.

Even though Reggae and hip-hop are similar but different, his goal is to create a sound that’s unique and not out there.

Meanwhile, Warrior King became the first Jamaican singer to perform at the Sankofa Days Block Party in Buffalo, New York on June 11, part of the upcoming 42nd annual Juneteenth Festival.

At the event, Mayor of Buffalo, Byron Brown, proclaimed June 11 as Mark “Warrior King” Dyer Day.

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