The highly anticipated album, “Alaska Borealis,” has finally arrived, and it’s already generating a buzz in the music world. This one-of-a-kind project features an incredible collaboration between Killah Priest, a legendary member of Wu-Tang Clan, and a talented group of Alaskan artists. With seven tracks that blend unique local talent with Killah Priest’s masterful verses, “Alaska Borealis” promises to leave an indelible mark on the 2024 music scene.
Available now on major streaming platforms, “Alaska Borealis” showcases a diverse group of musicians, each contributing their signature styles. The album features Juneau-based artists such as Air Jazz, Radiophonic, Lance Mitchell, and Zansler; Sitka’s Phonetic; and Fairbanks’ Alaska Redd. The collaboration was expertly engineered by Jbo at Second2None Sound studio in Juneau, making this project not just a musical milestone but a technical achievement as well.
“Alaska Borealis” has already made a grand entrance with an electrifying live performance in Juneau, where Zansler, Radiophonic, Air Jazz, Phonetic, and Killah Priest delivered unforgettable sets to an enthusiastic audience. This concert marked the beginning of what promises to be an exciting journey for the album and the artists involved.
Killah Priest’s involvement has been instrumental in bringing much-needed exposure to these emerging Alaskan talents. His participation not only adds prestige but also highlights the diverse and rich talent that Southeast Alaska has to offer. By lending his iconic voice and presence to this project, Killah Priest has helped catapult these artists into the national spotlight, giving them an invaluable platform to reach a broader audience.
With its blend of local and international talent, “Alaska Borealis” is more than just an album—it’s a cultural movement that showcases the power of collaboration across regions and genres. Stay tuned for the upcoming CD release and more exciting developments as these artists continue to take their music to new heights.
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