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Sadiki

Today's ideal artist is somewhat of a Renaissance person — one who can sing, write, and produce. Sadiki fits the bill. Recording under the name Pancho Kryztal, Sadiki made inroads into the music fraternity with songs such as “Love How Yuh Tan” (Doctor rhythm) and “Rescue Me” (Bookshelf rhythm) both produced by hit-maker Tony ‘CD’ Kelly. He also teamed with Lady Saw on “The Ride of Your Life” for her 1999 release “99 Ways” on VP Records.
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The story begins 31 years ago in Franklin Town, Kingston, Jamaica. Sadiki attended Mavisville Preparatory School then later attended Meadowbrook High School in Kingston. Growing up, Sadiki dreamed of becoming a pilot. But, with a father who was an accomplished musician and orchestra conductor, Sadiki was given no choice as to the career path that would later choose him.

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