Koffee to Tour With Grammy-Award Winning R&B Star Daniel Caesar

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Its been a hot year for Koffee and the rising reggae sensation shows no signs of cooling down anytime soon.

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Grammy-Award winning R&B artist Daniel Caesar announced on Twitter that he will be hitting the road on a two-part tour starting in Asia on July 20, with the American leg on the tour starting on July 30.

Caesar, who dropped his sophomore album CASE STUDY 01 on June 28, won his first Grammy at the 2019 Grammy Awards for his collaboration “Get You” with fellow R&B singer, HER. His 10-track sophomore album featured vocals from Brandy, Pharrell, Sean Leon and Jacob Collier, and John Mayer, and has already created a buzz for the 2020 Best R&B album.

Koffee, who has been making waves globally with her hit song “Toast”, will join Caesar on tour, showcasing not just her lyrics to a new audience, but also her guitar skills.

Koffee was recently featured on Apple Music’s UpNext series where she gave fans a deep insight into her life and career.

In March 2019, the 19-year-old released her five-track debut EP titled “Rapture”. The EP debuted at number one on the Billboard Reggae Album chart, making her the youngest artist to do so. The EP also took the top spot on the iTunes Reggae Chart.

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