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  2. Dr. Jay de Soca Prince - Wikipedia

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    Jason Rosteing, known professionally as Dr. Jay de Soca Prince, is a Canadian DJ, radio show host, record producer, and promoter. He gained notoriety as the host of Soca Therapy , [ 1 ] a weekly Toronto radio show broadcast on CFXJ-FM Flow 93.5 FM, [ 2 ] and subsequently, CKFG-FM G98.7 FM. [ 3 ]

  3. Travis World - Wikipedia

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    Travis Hosein, known professionally as Travis World, is a Trinidadian DJ and dance music producer, who works in soca and related genres of music from the Caribbean. He has produced tracks featuring many prominent Caribbean artists, including Superblue, Machel Montano, Lyrikal, Nessa Preppy, Konshens and Skinny Fabulous.

  4. Soca music - Wikipedia

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    Parang soca or soca parang is a fusion of calypso, soca, parang and Latin music. It originated in Trinidad & Tobago and is often sung in a mixture of English and Spanish. The first major parang soca hit was a track called "Parang Soca" [30] by the Calypsonian called Crazy for the 1978 Christmas season that also gave this soca sub-genre its name ...

  5. Kes (band) - Wikipedia

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    Kes (commonly known as Kes the Band or KTB) is a Trinidadian soca group formed in 2005, known for their eclectic mix of R&B, Pop, Rock, Soca, EDM and reggae.The band originally comprised brothers Kees Dieffenthaller on lead vocals, drummer Hans Dieffenthaller, rhythm guitarist Jon Dieffenthaller along with friend Riad Boochoon on bass guitar.

  6. Byron Lee and the Dragonaires - Wikipedia

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    The band was originally formed around 1950 by Byron Lee and his friend Carl Brady, taking its name from the St. George's College football team for which they played. [1] [2] The band originally played mento, and performed their first shows in the college common room to celebrate the team's victories.

  7. List of Pump It Up songs - Wikipedia

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    Mixes Cannon X.1 and X-Tree. DJ. Moon (Doin) Pump It Up Fiesta 2: Skill Up Zone only Mixes DJ Otada and Moonlight. KM Pop Mix (SHK) Pump It Up Fiesta 2: Skill Up Zone only Mixes Com'back, Digan lo que Digan and Narcisista por Excelencia. KM means "Korean" and "Mexican". Final Danger Sticks (Doin) Pump It Up Fiesta 2: Skill Up Zone only

  8. Kevin Lyttle (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe described the album as "a sharply melodic and consistently engaging set of songs...a buoyant mix of soca, dancehall, modern reggae, and American R&B and soul". [6] Tom Horan of The Daily Telegraph described the album as "beautifully judged," comparing Lyttle's voice to Marvin Gaye . [ 7 ]

  9. DJ Puffy - Wikipedia

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    Andre Parris (born November 20, 1991), Professionally known as DJ Puffy, is a Barbadian disc jockey and 2016 winner of the Red Bull Music 3Style World DJ Championships. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He competed as a wildcard entry [ 3 ] [ 4 ] in Santiago, Chile, making it the first time the Caribbean has ever been represented in the finals.