Eastern Eye (UK)

Love for the legend

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ARTISTS who collaborat­ed with Apache Indian on new album What’s Not To Love share their experience of working with him.

Jay Production­s:

“Working with Apache Indian on the three songs Angelina, Stronger and Ay Papi is like a dream come true for me. He’s so down to earth, humble and gives so much time and respect to everyone around him. He has guided and pushed me so far in the music industry. I am where I am because of his support and guidance.”

Jon Rodgers: “To work with an internatio­nally recognised artist like Apache was an incredible experience and definitely, not something you get to do every day. I’m really grateful he uses his immense platform to provide life changing opportunit­ies to young artists such as myself. I hope to do many more collaborat­ions with him in the future.”

Hunterz: “I’ve always had respect for Apache. I remember watching him perform to millions on TV shows like Top Of The Pops, which inspired so many of us artists. To come from an Asian background and make a huge impact on the worldwide reggae scene is an amazing achievemen­t, especially, at the time he did it. Working with him is such a vibe because we connect musically. Our song Trip To Jamaica came together so naturally. His performanc­e on the verses are some of the best vocals I have heard from him.”

Roach Killa: “I have been inspired by Apache Indian since my childhood. Getting in the studio and producing a track for him has been a dream come true. A true superstar who has given back to the community and remained humble, no matter how much success he has achieved.”

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