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Timberlee, Tifa, Stacious, Natalie Storm,
D'Angel, Cecile, Ms. Thing, Spice, Macka
Diamond, Lady G, Queen Paula for Ward 21
Music Tags : Timberlee Tifa Stacious Natalie Storm D'Angel Cecile Ms Thing Spice Macka Diamond Lady Queen Paula |
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Affichage : 139574
Durée : 504 s |
| Denise Belfon - Rude Gyal Anthem |
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She's now rated as One of the Caribbean's
Hottest Artistes. Known to her fans as Saucy
Wow for her energetic, scintillating
performances, she has also earned the titles
of Soca Diva and Caribbean Soca Dancehall
Queen.
Her stunning stage act and music has been
seen and heard by audiences throughout the
Caribbean, across North America, even across
the Atlantic in London, wherever the
Caribbean diaspora can be found. Over the
years she has also become a favourite with
the US College circuit. Just plug her name
into any search engine on the Internet, you
are guaranteed to get over 700 hits.
With her long awaited debut album scheduled
to be released in November 2004, it is
without a doubt that she is poised to take
the world by storm.
Indeed, the time has come to show the world
what Denise 'Saucy Wow' Belfon is all about.
Denise Ann Sinoda Belfon was born on November
23, 1978 in Trinidad & Tobago. As a young
girl in school, she was a football player,
and was even offered a scholarship to Howard
University to join the all Girls football
team. However, an injury at the time
prevented her from taking up the opportunity.
Denise's other love from an early age was the
arts. She has been singing since the age of
9, and has also been a dancer and a model.
When she was not in the spotlight, Denise
taught gymnastics at the Belmont Junior
Secondary school and at the YMCA.
In 1990, Denise was discovered by the
bandleader of Roy Cape. She started singing
professionally with the band Black Sheep,
before moving on to Sound Revolution. Her
first solo recording was the soca hit "Ka Ka
Lay Lay".
Since then, Denise has gone on to become the
most forceful female solo act in the
Caribbean, having recorded a string of hit
singles: Hard Wuk", "De Jammette", "Saucy
Baby", and "Indian Man", that continue to
draw frenzy from audiences and partygoers
across the Caribbean and in the diaspora.
These songs and many others have earned
Denise the rank as one of the Caribbean's top
talents.
"After I started with the band Black Sheep, I
was encouraged by the performances of Super
Blue and Denise Plummer to pursue a solo
career. I would also say that Aretha
Franklin, Billie Halliday and Mahalia Jackson
have been my musical influences since I
started in this business. Their work has
always intrigued me." Tags : Denise Belfon Rude Gyal Anthem soca dancehall trinidad and tobago Saucy Wow |
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Affichage : 4901
Durée : 201 s |
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