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JOY Female African Rapper Hip-Hop / Dancehall / R&BThe new international appeal of hip-hop has hit home. The commerical sound withan american hip-hop look are sounds of JOY. Not sounds of joy but as in the Artist.Joy is a 19 year old native of Benuea State in North Nigeria but has made her home for hip-hop in the United States.With music ranging from reggae and jungle to the dirty grit of the dirty south,she willhit from Africa to Asia back to the Americas with contagious melodies and addictives grooves."My goal is to be the first successful African Hip-Hop Artist in the United States, says Joy.Joy has open for Fabulous, Sean Paul, 50 Cents, Big Moe,Papa Rue and many more. This is definitely new. Bringing freshness and real vibe with a new flavor for a new generation. Kome With Me Music | Category | R&B Albums, Soul/R&B CDs, Rap | | Label | Atch | | Orig Year | 2004 | | CD Universe Part number | 6851478 | | Catalog number | 145373 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 28, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 45 minutes |
Joy Kome With Me Songs | 1. | Intro |
| 2. | Nu Champion |
| 3. | I Want It Ate |
| 4. | Stackin Endz |
| 5. | Hit'em |
| 6. | R U Russin (RMX) |
| 7. | African Wars |
| 8. | Ziggy Ziggy Gal |
| 9. | I Want It Ate (RMX)) |
| 10. | R U Russin |
| 11. | Outro |
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