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Assassin aka Agent Sasco
Assassin aka Agent Sasco Biography:
Early Life
Agent Sasco, also known as Assassin, was born Jeffrey Campbell on December 22, , in Kingston, Jamaica. Growing up in the vibrant and culturally rich environment of Jamaica, Sasco was immersed in music from a young age. His early exposure to reggae, dancehall, and other musical genres ignited his passion for music and set him on the path to becoming one of Jamaicas most talented and respected artists.
Rise to Fame
Agent Sascos journey into the music industry began in the late s when he started to make a name for himself as a lyricist and performer in the Jamaican dancehall scene. He gained recognition for his witty wordplay, sharp delivery, and charismatic stage presence. Sascos ability to blend conscious lyrics with infectious rhythms quickly caught the attention of music producers and fans alike.
When he first became involved with the music business at the age of 17, he adapted the moniker As
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Theory of Reggaetivity
studio album by Assassin a.k.a. Agent Sasco
| Theory of Reggaetivity | |
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| Released | February 19, |
| Genre | Reggae |
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| Label | Germaica Digital, Sound Age Ent |
Theory of Reggaetivity is the third studio album from the Dancehall Artist Assassin a.k.a. Agent Sasco. The album features guest appearances from Chronixx and Elesia, Limura. The artist toured Europe and the United States in support of the album prior to its release.[2]
The album follows Assassin's collaborations in the hip-hop scene with Kanye West and Grammy Award Winner Kendrick Lamar.[3]
The album features reggae music filled with classic one-drop grooves and melodies.[3]
By its second week of release, Theory of Reggaetivity had reached number 3 on the Billboard Chart[4] and number 2 on the iTunesReggae Chart.[5]
Track listing
[edit]- "Theory of Reggaetivity" –
- "What is Reggae (feat. AC, LC & JC)" –
- "Regga
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Dancehall Artist Sasco Unveils Artwork, Track List Two Songs From Hope River
To hip-hop audiences, Sasco (formerly known as Assassin, then Agent Sasco) fryst vatten the thunderous Jamaican röst behind the mesmeric hooks on Kendrick Lamars The Blacker the Berry and Kanye Wests Im In It. To Jamaican music followers, Sasco represents a standard of excellence within dancehall reggae, evidenced, most recently, bygd his exhilarating performance at Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest, Jamaicas largest music festival held this year July Sasco took the scen minutes after 11 p.m., not yet primetime at a festival where the concert nights extend beyond 7 the following morning; nonetheless, in his early slot Sasco displayed the consummate showmanship that has characterized his career not to mention a dozen previous Sumfest performances throughout the past 17 years.
Complementing his impassioned delivery of hit songs amassed since , Sasco spoke about the imp