Streets So Warm
by Toddla T
— Released 17th October 2011
Fresh from the release of his acclaimed second album Watch Me Dance, Toddla T re-visits the sounds of Jamaica for his follow-up single Streets So Warm. For the track Toddla enlisted Kingston local Wayne Marshall to provide vocals for his dancehall-tinged production.
The single is the third to be taken from the acclaimed album, and is a timely reminder of his raw production talent given that getting his second album out there has not been particularly an easy path for Toddl...
Fresh from the release of his acclaimed second album Watch Me Dance, Toddla T re-visits the sounds of Jamaica for his follow-up single Streets So Warm. For the track Toddla enlisted Kingston local Wayne Marshall to provide vocals for his dancehall-tinged production.
The single is the third to be taken from the acclaimed album, and is a timely reminder of his raw production talent given that getting his second album out there has not been particularly an easy path for Toddla T and all those involved. Firstly, the LP was leaked months before release, followed by the finished stock being destroyed in the PIAS warehouse fire during the London riots, delaying it’s availability by a week.
Remixes for Streets So Warm come from Zed Bias, Serial Killaz and Ross Orton & Pipes.
Streets So Warm
by Toddla T
— Released 17th October 2011
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Fresh from the release of his acclaimed second album Watch Me Dance, Toddla T re-visits the sounds of Jamaica for his follow-up single Streets So Warm. For the track Toddla enlisted Kingston local Wayne Marshall to provide vocals for his dancehall-tinged production.
The single is the third to be taken from the acclaimed album, and is a timely reminder of his raw production talent given that getting his second album out there has not been particularly an easy path for Toddl...
Fresh from the release of his acclaimed second album Watch Me Dance, Toddla T re-visits the sounds of Jamaica for his follow-up single Streets So Warm. For the track Toddla enlisted Kingston local Wayne Marshall to provide vocals for his dancehall-tinged production.
The single is the third to be taken from the acclaimed album, and is a timely reminder of his raw production talent given that getting his second album out there has not been particularly an easy path for Toddla T and all those involved. Firstly, the LP was leaked months before release, followed by the finished stock being destroyed in the PIAS warehouse fire during the London riots, delaying it’s availability by a week.
Remixes for Streets So Warm come from Zed Bias, Serial Killaz and Ross Orton & Pipes.