Shaka Dee

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Shaka Dee hails from the country of Trinidad & Tobago. Prior to starting his music career, he played soccer in his native country. In 2002, his music career started when he opened for Petey Pablo in North Carolina. Then in 2005, Shaka Dee, Kat DeLuna and Jay Millz collaborated on the single "Dale Duro". It was ranked number one throughout Europe and Japan. With the success of the single, Shaka became the opening act at shows in the United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands and Italy. He began a series of collaborations, most recently with Kat DeLuna.[1]

"Run the Show" and "To Be Remembered", which debuted on August 8, 2007. He appeared in Kat DeLuna's first official music video Whine Up. Shaka is working on his new single with producer Mark Holiday also known as "Trendsetter".[2]

References

  1. ^ Kat DeLuna - Run The Show feat Shaka Dee & Busta Rhymes - lyrics www.karaoke-lyrics.net/.../run-the-show-feat-shaka-dee-busta-rhyme...Lyrics Run The Show feat Shaka Dee & Busta Rhymes by Kat DeLuna. I say no- oh-oh If you wanna take it slow-oh-oh Catch up well now let's go-oh-oh ...
  2. ^ "Mark Holiday". {{cite web}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)

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