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  2. Category:Soca songs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Soca songs" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  3. Category:Soca music - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Soca songs (3 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Soca music" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ...

  4. Soca music - Wikipedia

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    Some of the early songs recorded in 1972 at the KH Studios which benefited from this project were "Indrani" by Lord Shorty and "Calypso Zest" by Sensational Roots. Later came the soca hits "Endless Vibrations" and "Sweet Music" by Lord Shorty, recorded in 1974 and 1975 respectively, and "Second Fiddle" by Ella Andall, recorded in 1975.

  5. Lord Nelson (calypsonian) - Wikipedia

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    He is recognized as a soca pioneer making the music known in places like Sweden, Germany Norway, England and Latin America. [ 2 ] His legacy consists of more than a party song composer and singer, but also a calypsonian who covered humorous topics, and included social commentary - on subjects such as racism, colonialism, politics, inequality ...

  6. Baron (Trinidadian musician) - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Watkins, better known by his stage name Baron, is a Trinidadian singer and songwriter. He is known for many soca/calypso songs from the 80s, such as "Sweet Soca Man", "Doh Rock It So" and "Melosian Rhapsody" as well as the 2009 hit "Spanish Woman".

  7. Lord Kitchener (calypsonian) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchener saw the potential of the new soca phenomenon of the late 1970s and adopted the genre on a string of albums over the years that followed. [5] In 1977 he recorded his most commercially successful song, and one of the earliest major soca hits, "Sugar Bum Bum", which became a big hit for the 1978 Trinidad Carnival season. [6] [14]

  8. Roll It Gal - Wikipedia

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    "Roll It Gal" (otherwise known as "Roll It") is a song written by Shontelle Layne and Sheldon Benjamin, and originally recorded by soca singer Alison Hinds, taken from her debut album Soca Queen. The single was released by Hinds in 2005 in Barbados and in the United Kingdom in 2007. A music video was produced for Hinds' version of the song in ...

  9. Differentology - Wikipedia

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    "Differentology" is a song that was written and recorded by Bunji Garlin in November 2012 and produced by Keron Thompson. In a 2013 interview with Trinidad Urban radio station Slam 100.5 FM before his concert on February 7, 2013, Garlin said that the song came to him during an impromptu session in the studio with guitarist Nigel Rojas.