The Connection is the debut album by
American rapper
DeLon. It was officially released on September 27, 2005. The first single from the album was "Calor de la Salsa", which peaked at No. 15 on the BillboardHot Singles Sales chart[citation needed] and established DeLon as the first
Sri Lankan to ever chart on the US Billboard charts. The Connection united
hip hop listeners of all cultures as it features eclectic beats of different styles of cultural music mixed with American hip hop. With roots in
salsa,
samba,
reggae,
soca, Sri Lankan,
Indian and
Middle Eastern music, The Connection is an album that unites all cultures through international hip hop. As reviewed by
YRB Magazine:
"Hitting the rap game from all sides, [DeLon] manages to be 'conscious' and 'street' on the same album...a seamless merger of hot production, a catchy hook and the lyrical precision of a young Talib Kweli." - Yellow Rat Bastard (YRB) Magazine, Issue ..61 "The Connection" Review.
DeLon has won international praise for this album and is recognized as the first attempt by an American rap artist to unite international hip hop. Not only did DeLon write all lyrics and rap on the album, he is also responsible for producing 70% of the album's beats. The Connection was released through DeLon's
record label, Ceylon Records.
Tiger Da Beat Banga for Beat Bang Productions, Inc, additional production by: DeLon Additional vocals by: Tiger
5:52
3
"Lifetimes"
DeLon
4:09
4
"Irresistible"
DeLon
Featuring: Maurice
3:33
5
"Get Loose"
Bedrock
Additional vocals by: Piermid
3:22
6
"Killer Styles"
Haily Blackman
Featuring: Haily Blackman and Derwin Valley
4:10
7
"Calor de la Salsa"
DeLon
Arranged by: Eugenio Castillo
3:16
8
"A Lesson Learned"
DeLon
Featuring: Derrese Morganfield
5:39
9
"Change da Game"
DeLon
Featuring: Angie Fernando
4:23
10
"Jeevithe"
DeLon
Featuring: Angie Fernando
3:50
11
"Get It Crunk"
Sco Scolion Music Group
Featuring: Piermid
3:58
12
"Righteous Way"
Jungle Beats
Featuring: Jaricio
3:21
13
"Be About Yours"
DeLon
Featuring: Derrese Morganfield
3:34
References
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"Hitting the rap game from all sides, [DeLon] manages to be 'conscious' and 'street' on the same album...a seamless merger of hot production, a catchy hook and the lyrical precision of a young Talib Kweli." - Yellow Rat Bastard (YRB) Magazine, Issue ..61 "The Connection" Review.