Bambu Station's new album surpasses Bob Marley and is the most played on Sonora in the Reggae category!
The new album by Bambu Station, a group that stands out in the Virgin Islands along with names like Midnite and Dezarie, has just reached a

The new album by Bambu Station, a group that stands out in the Virgin Islands along with names like Midnite and Dezarie, has just reached a major milestone in the Brazilian photographic market.
The album "Children of Exodus", released digitally by the label Surforeggae/Sound System Brazil is the leader in the "reggae" category for two consecutive weeks, surpassing Bob Marley's supreme "Legend" (now in second place). In the top 10 of the most requested songs, Bambu Station has 4 tracks from the album, namely "Walk your Mile", "How Tings Ah Go", "Contradiction" and "want to C U Love".
Available in the largest stores of its kind in South America such as Itunes and Sonora, and also in mobile operators (Claro, TIM, Vivo and Oi), the Bambu Station album is one of the releases of the label that already makes available the complete discography of Groundation, in addition to a compilation (Surforeggae Tunes Vol. 1) with big names in world reggae, and prepares major releases for the coming months such as Dub Incorporation (France), Professor (USA/Jamaica), the new albums by Mato Seco and Solano Jacob and the entire catalog of the I-GRADE label (Virgin Islands).
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