Artist of the Week – Sadiki

Sadiki is a well rounded artist – a Renaissance artist — he sings, writes, produces and even does his own engineering.  Sadiki masterfully combines influences from Nat King Cole to Beenie Man, proving why he was voted the “Most Promising Entertainer” in 2007 by the International Reggae and World Music Awards.

Sadiki’s debut album, “Morning’s Come” was released in Japan in November of 2007. Within weeks of its release “Morning’s Come” hit the #1 spot for reggae releases at HMV record stores throughout Japan.  Through his travels Sadiki has shared the stage with Buju Banton, Gyptian, Bascom X, Shaggy, Wayne Wonder, Maxi Priest, Marcia Griffiths, K-Ci & Jo Jo, Beenie Man, Gerald Levert, Kelly Price among others.

Sadiki, a native of Jamaica moved to Chicago’s northside in 1987 and has been influenced by Hip-Hop, R&B, reggaeton and everything in between.  He’s best described as a soulful, reggae infused, R&B singer.  His vocal range and lyrical skills combine the best of both worlds.

To learn more about Sadiki check out his artist page or if you would like to purchase Morning’s Come or other Sadiki tunes check out CD Baby.



2 Responses to “Artist of the Week – Sadiki”

  1. Sandra says:

    brilliant site, just thought to let you know that the page looks broken on Skyfire Mobile Brow ser

  2. debbie says:

    Thanks, we’ll look into i!

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