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Dizzy28 wrote:moti wrote:Redman wrote:BRZ wrote:zoom rader wrote:Whitehouse probably thinks soca is the only music from Trin. Not even a Sam Boodram or Anil Beem song
shouldn't the fact that Trinidad was represented take much more importance rather than what Ethnic or cultural characteristic was showcased!
Just like Sat.
what else can he say?
nothing of value
What you want them to sing? Rum is meh lover or the cat lick the butter?
Soca is the best music to represent Trinidad and Tobago.
Ever looked at the lyrics of your average soca song??
Apart from Voice this year almost all of the past 10 years of soca monarch and road march have been about waving a rag and or jumping on a stage or in the road.
Miktay wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:moti wrote:Redman wrote:BRZ wrote:zoom rader wrote:Whitehouse probably thinks soca is the only music from Trin. Not even a Sam Boodram or Anil Beem song
shouldn't the fact that Trinidad was represented take much more importance rather than what Ethnic or cultural characteristic was showcased!
Just like Sat.
what else can he say?
nothing of value
What you want them to sing? Rum is meh lover or the cat lick the butter?
Soca is the best music to represent Trinidad and Tobago.
Ever looked at the lyrics of your average soca song??
Apart from Voice this year almost all of the past 10 years of soca monarch and road march have been about waving a rag and or jumping on a stage or in the road.
Jess like chutney....
Same chune playing over and over.
Dizzy28 wrote:Miktay wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:moti wrote:Redman wrote:BRZ wrote:zoom rader wrote:Whitehouse probably thinks soca is the only music from Trin. Not even a Sam Boodram or Anil Beem song
shouldn't the fact that Trinidad was represented take much more importance rather than what Ethnic or cultural characteristic was showcased!
Just like Sat.
what else can he say?
nothing of value
What you want them to sing? Rum is meh lover or the cat lick the butter?
Soca is the best music to represent Trinidad and Tobago.
Ever looked at the lyrics of your average soca song??
Apart from Voice this year almost all of the past 10 years of soca monarch and road march have been about waving a rag and or jumping on a stage or in the road.
Jess like chutney....
Same chune playing over and over.
Essentially local popular music lacks substance then???? No wonder it has no international appeal outside of the diaspora.
zoom rader wrote:No wonder Ravi B and Dil e nadan makes nearly all their money abroad
Dizzy28 wrote:diaspora.
meccalli wrote:zoom rader wrote:No wonder Ravi B and Dil e nadan makes nearly all their money abroad
zoom rader wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Miktay wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:moti wrote:Redman wrote:BRZ wrote:zoom rader wrote:Whitehouse probably thinks soca is the only music from Trin. Not even a Sam Boodram or Anil Beem song
shouldn't the fact that Trinidad was represented take much more importance rather than what Ethnic or cultural characteristic was showcased!
Just like Sat.
what else can he say?
nothing of value
What you want them to sing? Rum is meh lover or the cat lick the butter?
Soca is the best music to represent Trinidad and Tobago.
Ever looked at the lyrics of your average soca song??
Apart from Voice this year almost all of the past 10 years of soca monarch and road march have been about waving a rag and or jumping on a stage or in the road.
Jess like chutney....
Same chune playing over and over.
Essentially local popular music lacks substance then???? No wonder it has no international appeal outside of the diaspora.
No wonder Ravi B and Dil e nadan makes nearly all their money abroad
Gladiator wrote:I would have preferred to see a Trinidad contingent in diplomatic talks or collaboration talks to bridge our education systems, establish new trade agreements, better immigration access to the US or something so at some higher level rather than a performance for their amusement..... similarly they had outsiders and slaves performing for them in the 1800s. Surely we can contribute to more than just entertainment.
Also something needs to be done to extend the shelf life of that music beyond a couple weeks.... even the locals don't care for it after listening for a month or so.
eliteauto wrote:lel haters fall back or write a strongly worded letter to Obama, either way no one cares. Congrats MM
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