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  2. Chutney music - Wikipedia

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    The nature of current chutney songs are simple. They speak about life and love for many things, whether for a significant other or for an object of possession. Some chutney songs favor the topic of food or drink; however, like most West Indian music, there can be a hidden message found in the song if you read between the lines.

  3. Music of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Chutney has also developed into chutney-bhangra, chutney-hip-hop, soca-bhangra and bhangra-wine. [18] As chutney music's popularity grows, people are becoming more aware of the mixture of cultures present in Trinidad and Tobago. Many of the chutney artists that are known within West Indian culture are from Trinidad.

  4. Drupatee Ramgoonai - Wikipedia

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    Drupatee Ramgoonai (pronounced [drʊpəti raːməɡʊɳaːjə]; born 2 March 1958) is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian chutney and chutney soca musician. She was responsible for coining the term "chutney soca" in 1987 with her first album, entitled Chutney Soca, which included both English and Hindustani versions of the songs.

  5. Chutney soca - Wikipedia

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    A significant example of this is the song "Sundar Popo", by Black Stalin. This song, whose whimsical lyrics concern a veteran Indian singer, won Black Stalin the coveted Calypso Monarch Prize in February 1995. Although it was neither in chutney style nor in Hindustani, "Sundar Popo" was labelled chutney soca because of its theme. [3]

  6. Music of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Soca is a form of dance music which originated from many calypso music in Trinidad and Tobago.It originally combined the melodic lilting sound of calypso with insistent percussion (which is often electronic in recent music) and local chutney music.

  7. Kaise Bani - Wikipedia

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    After this Babla & Kanchan recreated this song and released in 1982. [3] The Hookline Phulauri bina chutney kaise bani means, "how will the phulauri will made without chutney". Phulauri or Phoelaurie is a bhojpuri dish which is a deep fried ball made of highly seasoned mixture of ground Split pea and Gram flour. [4] Phulauris are eaten with ...

  8. Baithak Gana - Wikipedia

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    Baithak Gana (Sarnami: बैठक गाना, بیتک گانا) is a form of music originating in Suriname by the Indian community. Baithak is a social gathering. It is a mix of Hindustani folk music with other Caribbean influences. It is similar to Chutney music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago.

  9. Terry Gajraj - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s, inspired by Sundar Popo and the increasing popularity of chutney, he decided to pursue a career in music, and he relocated to New York. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] After initially working as part of local bands, he launched a solo career in 1990, releasing the album Soca Lambada , which brought him immediate success. [ 1 ]