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Trippy Caribbean: Rawayana's new album

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Rawayana is a Venezuelan band of reggae, ska and pop formed in 2007 in the city of Caracas, in 2011 released his first studio album License To Be Free, which offered them national recognition thanks to successful subjects as Blue fire, missing little or something else.

A couple of years later, in May 2013, and with the support of the good review of the first material, published Rawayanaland, with songs like Ay ay ay, I do not want webona or theme, now with the collaboration of Psycho 4th power and Mcklopedia.

This week Rawayana news again in the music scene,   with the release of his third album piece, Trippy Caribbean, referring to his self - styled Trippy Pop, the album features 10 tracks, including some already presented as Tucacas or Come along, plus excellent collaborations like Funky party in returning to work with Afro Dj or High by the Apache in the opening track on the album.

Enjoy the excellent album Rawayana with Venezuelan stamp here:

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