Originally Posted by VINCYPOWA
Again, you’re SHOWING that you’re WET behind the EARS when it comes to SOCA. Before TMO went INTERNATIONAL, it was one of the BIGGEST SOCA songs throughout the ENTIRE CARIBBEAN.
It is because of its POPULARITY in the Caribbean that Kevin Lyttle was able to TRAVEL/PERFORM throughout the Caribbean and NORTH AMERICA performing this song without EVER being SIGNED to any MAINSTREAM label.
How is it POSSIBLE for a TOTALLY UNKNOWN artist to perform throughout the Caribbean and North America if his song wasn’t POPULAR within the Caribbean and the Caribbean communities throughout the DIASPORA?
Come on bro, use that BIMSHIRE BRAIN of yours and stop fall for the HE say, she say NONSENSE/COMMESS.
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Yes, turn me on was a Monster of a tune, never said not. The question is has he consistently had Monster big tunes?
Lyttle is big (that songs funny doesn't it), but more so as a cross over artist than a soca artist. He is bigger outside of the home of soca (and I mean Caribbean not Trinidad) than he is in the Caribbean.
No, here is an interesting question. Lets say Shotelle gets big like Rhianna, and I don't just mean mainstream but huge like Ri Ri is and she puts out 2 soca songs a year for Crop Over. The songs are decent in Bim and do ok in the rest of the Caribbean but do nothing outside of that wiould she be a big soca artist?
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