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Popcaan Unveils Limited Edition “Where We Come From” Action Figure to Mark 10th Anniversary of Debut Album

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Global dancehall sensation Popcaan and Mixpak Records announced the release of an ultra-rare “Where We Come From” action figure, celebrating the 10th anniversary of Popcaan’s debut album, Where We Come From.
This meticulously crafted, hand-painted collectible features a custom design of Popcaan himself, paying homage to the cultural impact of his breakout project. With only 10 figures available worldwide, this is a must-have for fans and collectors alike.
Released in 2014, Where We Come From redefined dancehall music with timeless hits like “Everything Nice” and “Love Yuh Bad.” A decade later, the album remains a cornerstone of Popcaan’s career, symbolizing his evolution from local talent to global icon. To celebrate this milestone, a Deluxe version of WWCF was released, featuring two new tracks, “Don’t Finesse Me” and “Beat the Struggle,” along with an acoustic rendition of the iconic title track, “Where We Come From.”
The “Where We Come From” action figure is available now at Mixpak Records Store. With just 10 units, these exclusive pieces are expected to sell out immediately—secure yours before they’re gone!
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