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Tres Coronas featuring Kafu Banton - "Vamos A Jugar" Music Video
New Tres Coronas music video titled "Vamos a Jugar" featuring Kafu Banton a Spanish Reggae star from the Central American Country of Panama. The Tres Coronas emcees Rocca and PNO two Colombianos from Queens, New York flew down to Panama and shot this music video with Kafu Banton in the cities of Colon, Villa Guadalupe, and the capital Panama City. The song is featured on Tres Coronas latest studio album "Nuestra Cosa" release through Machete Music.
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about Kafu Banton
Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts, was born in 1979 and raised in Pilon (Rio Alejandro), outside Colon, Panama. At the age of 10 he began to demonstrate his talent by singing Reggae in a group called The Youngsters of Reggae. The group consisted of five singers, Bebi King, Lucho Kiss, Mega D and Sicario (Kafu Banton). Zico later on decided to call himself KAFU BANTON after a Brazilian football player named Cafu.
KAFU borrowed his last name from one of the worlds biggest Reggae artists, and his inspiration, Buju Banton. KAFU studied in I.B.J.G College where, through a family member, he met one of the greatest national Reggae singer Ernesto Brown best known as (Ness). Ness introduced the world to Spanish Reggae, and KAFU followed Ness lead, letting himself be known in all kinds of Reggae music competitions at the national level. In October 1996 he won his way to number one in a competition at a club called Patatus 2 Caribe. This gave KAFU the opportunity to record a simple song called Mad Man produced by Rodney Clark El Chombo for Spanish Oil Productions. KAFU then participated in other productions under the label Oilers Music, contributing to Tales from the Crypt 2 & 3 compilations, which captured the attention of the public.
At the time Reggae was at its greatest in Panama, and KAFU along with other known artists of this generation, joined the rebirth of One Love, a group formed by Ness and the Sensations, also featuring Calito Soul, Papachan (Q.E.P.D), Original Dan and Biga Man. Two years later, in 1998, due to the labels financial problems, KAFU left Oilers Music and began to work with Proarsa, a label owned by Ramon Bustamante Pucho. KAFU was again involved in various productions with the likes of Creations, Dementes, Da Crew and Without Censorship. In 2000, after having gained valuable production and business experience, KAFU produced his first album called The Best of Me which featured such gems as Pato, Way Way, Im tired, The System, Good Bye, You Can Run. The album made KAFU popular in Panama and abroad. He toured in Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, Colombia, the United States and Spain. KAFUs purpose as a lyricist is to try and change the way many people think, especially kids.
He watched
as the Youth around him chose the wrong path in life, and never received the proper guidance. KAFU felt that music that conveys a positive and empowering message, was the most effective way to reach the Youth. KAFU also shares with his fans his struggle as a youth in an impoverished part of Panama, and his rise to better life through music and sheer will and determination. In 2005 Kafubanton took his career in his own hands but creating events in the U.S and meeting key people in the states that believed in Reggae En Espa�ol. With DJ BrohSelecta from Planamu Sound spinning reggae en Espa�ol, Kafu is getting more exposure, he recently did a track and music video with New York Colombianos TRES CORONAS (TresCoronas.net). 2007 promises to be the year for Kafu with help from TV producer Renzo Devia creator of (Urban Latino tv), (www.AmericanLatino.tv). Renzo will be managing him and helping him launch his career in the U.S. Panama is Back !
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