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Tribal Theory

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Reggae band from San Diego, CA, USA Band Members: Nico Tuilesu - Vocals Rudy Duenas - Bass Seuko Hawkins - Featured Vocals Tribal Theory of San Diego, California has coined the subgenre of Urban Reggae. Formed in 2005, Tribal Theory’s signature is the fusion of their Pacific Island culture with the feel-good vibes of Reggae, the grittiness of Rock, and the soulful harmonies of R&B. This hybrid sound has the depth and versatility to span across many different genres including Reggae, Island Reggae, R&B, Alternative, Roots, and World music. Tribal Theory is bringing the “west coast cool” vibe all around the world. Headlining concerts all across Hawaii, Guam, and the tip of Eastern Asia. Over the years, the band has gained the respect of numerous music legends. Performing alongside artists such as Steel Pulse, Barrington Levy, The Expendables, Ky-Mani Marley, Fiji, SOJA, Collie Buddz, Katchafire, Common Kings, The Green, and J Boog; to name a few. webs: http://tribaltheorymusic.com User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Hell of a Night

1,561
2

Stuck in the Middle

1,299
3

Cali Love

1,231
4

Dejah Vu

841
5

Part Time Lovers

819
6

Hell Of A Night ft. Beach Boy

727
7

Come On Over

727
8

Mr. 2nite

720
9

My Roots

701
10

She Da Kine

699

albums

Hell of a Night

Hell of a Night

Cali Love

Cali Love

Tribal Theory - EP

Tribal Theory - EP

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Reclamation

Time Lapse

Time Lapse

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Part Time Lovers

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Tribal Theory EP

Tribal Theory

Tribal Theory

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Morning Love

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Love You Down

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Midnight Getaway

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Main Ingredient

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