KING CRUFF ENLISTS STONEBWOY AND JAG.HULIGIN FOR ANTHEMIC NEW SINGLE “SHEDOENEED”
“Shedoeneed”, the third single from Canadian-Jamaican MC King Cruff featuring Stonebwoy and JAG.Huligin is now available with its official music video through Universal Music Canada/Tuff Gong Collective.
“SHEDOENEED” is a song that blends Afrobeats, dancehall, R&B and pop, which are the signature sounds of Cruff. The song features verses from Stonebwoy, a Ghanaian artist who has won multiple awards, and Jag.Huligin, an MC from the Bahamas. The song celebrates independent women and is Cruff’s most collaborative song ever created.
“SHEDOENEED” is the latest release, following his Top 40 radio hit “Soufflé” and label debut “Samurai Chop”. He was bestowed with the title of Pandora’s Artist to Watch: Caribbean.
Being a natural-born performer, King Cruff has spent the summer months performing on stages in Canada, the US, and Jamaica for cultural events such as Toronto’s Caribana and Afro Carib Fest, the Tuff Gong Takeover in New York alongside Skip Marley, and at both the LA and Toronto opening nights of the Bob Marley One Love Experience, as well as at multiple festivals throughout the summer.
ABOUT KING CRUFF
King Cruff, also known as Solomon Marley-Spence, is a Canadian-Jamaican MC who inherited songwriting and performance talents from his family. He is an introspective storyteller who explores the contradictions of human behaviour with innovative sounds that inspire and uplift.
He is fascinated by the theme of duality and uses it to create music that blends vibrant rhythms and tempos with lyrics with narrative depth woven within his intricate bars and smooth cadence. His original ‘punky’ sound is a unique blend of hip-hop, reggae, dancehall and funk, creating a distinctive, ear-catching mix of genres from across the diaspora.
At just 25 years old, King Cruff sees his music as a form of thought-provoking art that speaks to his audience on a deeper level.