FEBRUARY 9, 2010 (MIAMI, FLORIDA / KINGSTON, JAMAICA): Twiggi holds down the #1 spot with her singe “My Everything” for a second week on the Rich Davis Music Countdown on WAVS 1170 AM (www.wavs1170.com). See the Caribbean National Weekly Newspaper for the published chart and listen to WLRN 91.3 FM (Sounds of the Caribbean with Rich Davis) for a repeat of the chart on air. Twiggi’s all-new studio CD, The Sun Shines Through, climbs to the #9 position on the South Florida Top 15 Reggae Albums Chart. See the Xnews Weekly Newspaper for the published chart and log on to www.foundationradionetwork.com for more info.
Twiggi’s long anticipated new album The Sun Shines Through is now available on iTunes and all leading retail and online services. The CD is also available for physical distribution through Independent Distribution Collective as well as VP Records and Ernie Bs Reggae in the US with the Caribbean, Europe, and Japan to begin this month. The Sun Shines Through is the sophomore solo album collection of uplifting songs by the singer / songwriter. The overall sound of the album is a smooth reggae vibe with a touch of contemporary style while staying true to the singer’s roots. Twiggi has spent the last few years working with such notable producers as Benji Myaz, ‘Computer Paul’ Henton from Boot Camp Records, Straight Cash crew out of Jamaica, Lion of Judah Sounds and Eugene Grey on this album. Twiggi is also the co-producer of all 12 tracks on the album.
Twiggi rose to stardom in the 90s when she was signed to the famed Penthouse Records label (original home to Buju Banton, Wayne Wonder and more), where she recorded and released such chart hits as “It’s Too Late” on the Champion Riddim, “Where Did The Love Go” on the Far East Riddim, and “I Want Your Love” on the Tempo Riddim. It has been 13 years since the release of the singers last album self entitled Twiggi on the Penthouse label.
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