Rappa Robert AKA Musical Sniper Release New Single – Homeland
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Musical Sniper AKA Rappa Robert drops his new single “Homeland” today.
During the late 1980s, the deejay duo of Rappa Robert and Tippa Lee fit in with their pastel outfits and ‘fade’ hairstyles. In Nuh Trouble We, they had one of the period’s biggest hit songs.
Longtime fans still refer to him as Rappa Robert, but for over a decade the lanky artiste has recorded as singer Musical Sniper.
Since 2004, he has lived in Toronto, cutting a number of roots-reggae songs that has given him a profile in Canada’s second largest city.
Tribute To Jamaica
“Homeland is a tribute to Jamaica. Toronto is nice but there is nothing like home. Imagine leaving your homeland and migrating to a place where it is cold most of the time. I miss the sunshine, the beach, the culture, the people, the music you know? Just the whole vibe. I miss that. Jamaica sweet man.” Sniper said.
It is his love of Jamaica and DJing that helped him honed his rhythmic vocal precision from an early age. With a new album on the horizon, and a world tour in the making, music with such time invested in production and craft, stands predominantly in the generic ‘fast-food’ production so common today. Musical Sniper (Rappa Robert) with his encouraging songs, gives a voice to the less fortunate while representing a seasoned sound perfected through time.
Migration
After Tippa Lee migrated to the United States in the 1990s, Rappa Robert’s life and music took a different course. He became a Rastafarian and began recording as a roots artiste. His first major solo project was Rough Upbringing, an album done for UB40’s Oracabessa Records in 2001. It featured a strong cast of musicians including bassist Robbie Shakespeare and Monty Alexander on piano. According to Sniper, the album was not properly promoted. He said that was the case with subsequent songs for Jamaican producers and he decided to settle in Canada. “Mi jus’ get a raw deal wid the producer dem inna Jamaica.”
Country Boy Moved To Town
Rappa Robert aka Musical Sniper was born Robert Wilson in Bamboo, St Ann but grew up in the Maxfield Avenue area of Kingston, where he was exposed to the sound system culture. His introduction to live performing came through appearances on the popular Radio Jamaica weekly programme, The Colgate Cavity Fighters Club, hosted by Marie Garth and Neville Willoughby. He went on to record a number of songs as a singer for different producers but it was his partnership with the diminutive Tippa Lee, that gave him the breakthrough.In 1988, they hit pay dirt with Nuh Trouble We.
Connect With Musical Sniper
Though he considers Rough Upbringing a solid effort, Musical Sniper admits his expectations for the set ‘were a bit too high’.
Settling into a more conventional routine since moving to Canada, he is satisfied songs like Tables Turning have done well on regional charts and radio in that country.
There’s a goodness in the music so wi won’t water it down like some people. Wi compelled to put out quality.
Musical Sniper
Entertainer
Musical Sniper as he is now called, explained that his name change from Rappa Robert is a representation of his versatility beyond rapping (Djing) when he said, “Rappa is for rapping” his new moniker encompasses his talents as a rapper, singer and musician.
“Homeland” Is distributed by Asani Ali Music through Believe Digital Worldwide and is available on all major Digital Platforms.
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