The New York Times calls T.O.K. "the wordâs greatest dancehall-reggae boy band" with good reason. With their blend of harmony and dancehall toasting, the young group continues to win new fans worldwide. With their past hits like âGal You Ah Leadâ & âHit âEm Hitâ, & âMy Crew, My Dawgâ paving the way, the Jamaican group has returned with their new CD, âUnknown Languageâ.
The CD has been in stores since June, and judging from the rave reviews it has gotten so far, several songs off the CD are sure to be on your favorite DJâs play lists for a while.
The lead song by far is âFootprintsâ a song inspired by the classic Mary Stevenâs poem. It has since become an anthem for anyone who has gone through tragedy. The song continues to be a radio hit nationwide, and the CD has a few other radio ready cuts up itâs sleeve.
Reggaeton/hip-hop star Pitbull teams up with the Taking Over Kingston crew, on âSheâs Hotterâ. âTell Me If You Still Careâ borrows the S.O.S. Bandâs famous song for a nice R&B twist. âHey Ladiesâ has more than enough energy for your club dance floor, while âSurviviorâ takes the same riddim Sean Paul rode on âWe Be Burningâ. âGal You Ah Leadâ is on here as well, in case you didnât get it the first time around, as is the pure fire riddim of âNeck Breakersâ. All in all, T.O.K. have not only taken over Kingston, but the entire world with this new one.

Final Verdict-T.O.K. âUnknown Languageâ= The official word in the new dancehall swing! Nuff respect!
Links:
TOK garners second Boom Shot nomination in Vibe Awards
Kevin Jackson, Jamaica Observer writer
Friday, October 14, 2005
T.O.K. Yahoo page
http://music.yahoo.com/ar-304632---T.O.K.







Article comments
1 - antoni brasil
cooollllll