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November 20, 2014
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Tydal drops 'Mission Incomplete'

Tydal - Contributed

After stirring up musical interest with the release of his EP 'The Journey of a Warrior' earlier this year, singjay and songwriter Tydal has released his long-awaited debut album 'Mission Incomplete'.

The 19-track effort was produced by Master One Production and released by VP Records/VPAL. It was released digitally on November 4.

Popular Europe-based entertainment reggae site Reggaeville commented on the album.

"The album's overarching tone reflects a carefully selected showcase designed to impress the listener with the phenomenal skills of the artiste as well as illustrating the diverse applications of his craft. It's hard to listen to Mission Incomplete and not get the feeling that Tydal is on a mission to make a lasting impression with this record, not just on the reggae community, but on a broader musical landscape as well, as there are several tracks on the album that indicate Tydal may be attempting to impact other markets," the site said.

Born Navardo Graham 32 years ago in rural St Mary, Tydal grew up as a quiet and kind child who found comfort in listening to music. His parents were musically inclined hence he was automatically drawn to the art form at a young age. He was also motivated by songs done by Buju Banton.

Since signing with Master One Productions three years ago, Tydal has seen his stocks continue to rise. And the best part of the association is the musical mission which is just about ready to explode.

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