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RnB 11 September, 2007

The World Needs More Love From Wayne Wonder

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New York, NY. (Top40 Charts/ VP Records) - In the October issue on stands now and on the eve of the release of 'Foreva' (VP Records - Sept 25th), Global Rhythm proclaims, "the world needs more love from Wayne Wonder."

"Again" kicks off 'Foreva' which offers 17 loaded love songs set to mainstream-friendly backing tracks that seemingly yearn to sound like something born out of the U.S., rather than Jamaica. But Wonder doesn't live by classifications" raves Global Rhythm. His "sweet-as-pie persona travels seamlessly from the stage to one-on-one conversation...The R angle on 'Foreva' is undeniable, thanks to the sampled beats, heavy applications of vocoder, synthesized pan flutes and a smattering of ethnic sounds... Wonder's milky voice and crisp melodies have developed over the course of a prolific, creative career."

Performing and recording for over 15 years, Wayne Wonder is synonymous with worldwide dancehall reggae chart-toppers and mega hits. 'Foreva' is the highly anticipated follow up to 2003's smash success 'No Holding Back' (Atlantic Records) which garnered worldwide acclaim with a peak position at No 29 on the Billboard Top 200, a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album, and the now famous solo television performance splitting the bill with Sean Paul on 'Saturday Night Live'.






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