'Thee Anthem' is The Ohio State football team fight Song this Season! Hear it played at the Stadium & during games on TV every week!

'Thee Anthem' by Kapital A and courtesy of Sunset Recordings & Sunset Music Supervision is The Ohio State football team fight Song this Season!
New Single: Pak-Man (Last Man)
New Album: 11:11 in Stores now!

http://KapitalA.SunsetRecordings.com

https://youtu.be/cN4flHGp_nM
https://youtu.be/XipzZ6Te2oM
https://youtu.be/TBav91P4-Ik
https://youtu.be/QhMSsMPBMS8
https://youtu.be/UqDIlGma-to

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC5wjlBfR4ee6kD84NaXeeRQFLn0hpflF

https://soundcloud.com/kapital-a-2/sets/1111a
https://soundcloud.com/kapital-a-2/sets/why-not-special-edition

https://open.spotify.com/album/73ispEOolKfJHme0zRHiUD?si=s6SxnzttRoCEl-FUtEPWVA

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3yn1gJYPlwPrHPMcz98Bgv?si=gOsjoIpqS6aTbqN8cFlW0Q

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11:11
1 Wake Up Call (Intro)
2 Destiny
3 North Pole feat. Mari G
4 Pedro
5 Bakagin
6 Street Light feat. Chauncey
7 Northside Way
8 I Am
9 Clip Ya Wings
10 3's A Crowd
11 Thee Anthem
12 Boyz 2 Men
13 This Iz My Life

When you think of Hip Hop music, the ideology of the Dancehall boom is a natural blend in styles that should come to mind.

Rapping, dancing, talking, chanting, and rhyming lyrics on rhythmic tracks is a natural ingredient on any hip hop album set. The sounds of the old school songs by the likes of Nat King Cole, Jackie Wilson, The Drifters and Fats Domino coupled with modern day Dancehall sessions by the likes of Beenie Man, Movado, Sean Paul, Shaggy and Damian Marley infuse what is Kapital A.

Kapital A began playing at neighborhood parties and at festivals throughout Ohio and in Jamaica while  incorporating and introducing these two huge influences while laying the groundwork for what would become Rap/Hip Hop fusion with a Dancehall style. Today HipHop, coupled with Dancehall music and even what can be described as a Reggaeton style have carried itself across the globe into America and into Jamaica to bring together new fans of both genres. "Hip Hop has gone through many stages of growth with many sub-formats and sub genres which is the not only the beauty of it, it is also the fine line of it” says the head of Sunset (Urban) Don Lichterman. “As an Indy label, releasing Hip Hop music into what is a wide opened field and while garnering the roots of the deep culture from before say it when it became commercialized into the mainstream is key, otherwise we are competing in a field of major recording artists with a ton of money behind its marketing push and as a matter of fact, most of rap and hip hop today is all based on how much money is behind it” explains (Don) Lichterman whose latest hip hop artist is a releasing a CD that has received rave reviews since setting up its release this month.