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bluefete wrote:His late mother - Mairoon Ali and Bajan father - Edwin Yearwood must be so proud.
Anyone who reps T&T to the world deserves full credit.
The beat was interesting - a fusion of latin / pop / jazz / .
I am still waiting to hear Soca. But it shows how our artists have to evolve to get our music out there.
Now what the heck did he sing / scat / talk / rap?
Saving his hits for later shows probnervewrecker wrote:I find some of his background music should have been used instead of major lazer though. He has many great songs, ola from on the kan kan riddim wold have been the best choice there.
nervewrecker wrote:I find some of his background music should have been used instead of major lazer though. He has many great songs, ola from on the kan kan riddim wold have been the best choice there.
Yup, think was star947 I heard it on. Really like how he trying different stuff.Daran wrote:nervewrecker wrote:I find some of his background music should have been used instead of major lazer though. He has many great songs, ola from on the kan kan riddim wold have been the best choice there.
Well at least Major Lazor is sort of Trini.
Also, kinda surprised how many of you never heard this song, it's been paying on radio since January.
Daran wrote:nervewrecker wrote:I find some of his background music should have been used instead of major lazer though. He has many great songs, ola from on the kan kan riddim wold have been the best choice there.
Well at least Major Lazor is sort of Trini.
Also, kinda surprised how many of you never heard this song, it's been paying on radio since January.
X_Factor wrote:thats the thing... the general beat of that song is universal and known to an international audience compared to the mainstream soca which is much less
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