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Fighting Traffic: Don't Worry About it
Music for rocking out to and still mean something.
Recommended if you like
Lenny Kravitz,
Maroon 5,
U2.
Arturo Tappin: Inside Out
Smooth funky jazz featuring all saxophones flute and bass clarinet w a healthy dose of caribbean sunshine.
Recommended if you like
David Sanborn,
Grover Washington, Jr..
venus wolf: anger
A hip-hop jazz-rock r&b techno pop-balad fusion
Slam City: Soca Revolution
This cd contains the most popular soca (calypso)songs from Barbados for 2005. The song colours also won the road march song and party monarch title,and Roll the most played song in the clubs
Recommended if you like
Alison Hinds,
krosfyah.
Shakey Ranks: Mr Progressive
Reggae/world music from Barbados which has a distinctly different flavor.
Kirk Brown: Must Get It
He has a fresh new sound, a combination of high energy and smooth vocals with a smooth blend of Reggae, R & B, dancehall and Soca.
Recommended if you like
Damian Marley,
Sean Paul,
Shaggy.
David "Ziggy" Walcott: Jambustin'
A scintillating journey into the varying nuances of the Caribbean beat.
Recommended if you like
Andy Narell,
Najee,
Stevie Wonder.
Billy Kincaid: The Billy Kincaid Project
Barbados' hip-hop representative brings to you his debut album; 60 minutes of hip-hop straight from the Caribbean. Includes the hit singles "Bajetown Anthem", "Skillz, Inc." and "Reminiscing".
Recommended if you like
Talib Kweli,
Wu-Tang Clan.
eyan: Relatively Unknown
Throw in some Seal with a dash of Eddy Grant add in some Hootie and Sting with a whole lot o' Caribbean juice and mix it all up with some serious guitar and you have an idea as to what eyan's music is all about!
Recommended if you like
Eddy Grant,
Hootie & the Blowfish,
Seal.