Delivering the message of righteousness,
Khari Kill also known as the voice of D.Ghetto has restored New
York as a powerhouse in conscious Reggae music with the release
of his first album Picture of Selassie on record label
Outta D. Ghetto, Inc. in stores Tuesday, September 25th
which will be distributed globally and digitally by Raptivism
Records/EMI.
Khari Kill bases his name and lyrics on
trying to end oppression, injustice, racism, poverty and evil
principalities in both high and low places. Born in the ghetto
of La Horqutta in Trinidad, at a young age he discovered his
gift of song writing and love for Reggae music.
When asked what he hopes to accomplish with
this album Khari said, "I hope the world gets to know the
name Khari Kill and what I represent. But what I want most of
all is for the people of the world to take the words of these
songs and instill the inspiring lyrics into their daily lives."
Picture of Selassie features two well-known
hits, "Mary Grandson" and "Picture of Selassie" This album also
features one of the industries most rated producers, Bobby
Konders of Massive B and Trinidad's powerhouse producers, Studio
53 to make it truly an eclectic album. According to BBC 1 Radio
in England, " Khari Kill is Reggae's new star!"
To view more information on Khari Kill please visit
www.myspace.com/kharikillmusic or
www.sonicgarden.com/artists/khari_kill