Taïro
Taïro has been one of France's dancehall reggae hopefuls since his debut in the 2000s. After touring soundsystems, featurings with rappers and opening acts, he released his first album, Choeurs et Âme , in 2009, a blend of reggae and soul. This was followed by Street Tape, Vol. 2 (2011) and Street Tape, Vol. 3 (2012), both of which garnered significant attention. In July 2013, Taïro released his second album, Ainsi Soit-Il. In 2014, the Street Tape series makes a comeback with Street Tape, Vol. 4, and his four Street Tape albums are reunited in the Big Box box set in February 2015. The following year, he offers a new chapter to his discography with Reggae Français, which welcomes the participation of Treesha.
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Street Tape, Vol. 2
Dub - Erschienen bei Frenchtown am 28.02.2011
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Street Tape, Vol. 4
Dub - Erschienen bei Frenchtown am 07.07.2014
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Live à l'Olympia (Live à L'Olympia)
Reggae - Erschienen bei Frenchtown am 08.12.2023
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Street Tape, Vol. 3
Dub - Erschienen bei Frenchtown am 16.07.2012
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