Alison Hinds Soca Queen Rare
MORE ARTICLES. SOCA QUEEN Alison Hinds was in her element when she appeared at The Ship Inn last Thursday night. Hinds, who is preparing to leave for performances at Trinidad Carnival, treated local fans to a rare appearance and it was the first time she was in concert for a number of years.
Find great deals on eBay for alison hinds. Shop with confidence. Alison Amanda Hinds (born 1 June 1970) is a British-born Barbadian soca artist based in Barbados. She is one of the most popular soca singers in the world and has been given the nickname the 'Queen of Soca'.
She took to the stage around 12:52 a.m. And for the next hour-and-a-half or so, she thrilled her admirers with hits like Aye Aye Aye, Carnival Baby, Bazodee, In De Meantime, DJ Ride, Roll, Ragamuffin, Faluma and Togetherness. Hinds also tossed in new releases Makalele and Soca Queen, which are for Trinidad Carnival.
There was good interaction between her and her seemingly calypso-starved fans who, on this penultimate day of 2010, could not get enough of the Crop-Over music. As expected, Hinds invited members of the audience to come on stage to show their worth. One youngster from the Barbados Community College crew got a lot of respect for his skilful display of waistline shots with and without Hinds and also went home with one of the many prizes that were up for grabs.
Hinds encouraged fans to stay tuned to her on Twitter, so that they would be the first to hear of her plans to take soca music to Broadway. Hinds was the main attraction on the night, a status normally reserved for Strategy. The band got the show under way with a set that ranged from R&B, to reggae, to soca. The three lead singers mixed it up for fans with tracks like Down, What’s My Name, Be My Girl, Billionaire, No No No, If Jah, Pump Me Up, Keep Drinks Coming, I In Dat, Buss A Wine and Dat Is All I Want. JOIN THE DISCUSSION Dos and Donts Welcome to our discussion forum here on nationnews.com.
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. Shelton Benjamin. Shelshok ' Roll It Gal' (otherwise known as ' Roll It') is a song written by and Sheldon Benjamin, containing a sample of Benjamin's 'Big Love'.
The song was originally recorded by soca singer and was taken from her debut album. The single was released by Hinds in 2005 in and in the in 2007. A music video was produced for Hinds' version of the song in 2005. The Hinds version of 'Roll It Gal' shot to the top of the charts in Barbados, Trinidad and throughout the Caribbean. In 2007 a re-worked cover of the song entitled 'Roll It' was released in several European countries.
This version was performed by J-Status and featured, who assisted in writing both versions of the song, and. singles chronology ' Roll It' (2007) Roll It2007 singles chronology ' (2006) 2006 ' Roll It' (2007) Roll It2007 ' (2007) 2007 singles chronology ' Roll It' (2007) Roll It2007 ' (2008) 2008 and Sheldon Benjamin, the composers of 'Roll It Gal' re-wrote and re-produced the song for the band, changing the lyrics from being about female empowerment to more sexual lyrics, re-titling the song to 'Roll It'.
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The J-Status version is taken from their debut album The Beginning, released in several countries only. The J-Status version is performed with and Shontelle herself. Track listing CD. 'Roll It' (featuring and ) (radio version) – 3:32. 'Roll It' (featuring Rihanna and Shontelle) (main version) – 3:58. 'Roll It' (instrumental) – 3:23.
'Roll It' (featuring Rihanna and Shontelle) (Reggaeton Gemstar version) – 4:10. 'Roll It' (featuring Rihanna and Shontelle) (Sunset Strippers remix) – 7:42. 'Roll It' (featuring Rihanna and Shontelle) (video) Charts Chart (2007–08) Peak position Finland 8 Germany 33 Switzerland 89 Shontelle version 'Roll' by from the album Released 2008 Format Recorded 2008. reggae. R&B Length 3: 30 Layne Shontelligence track listing 'Cold Cold Summer' (4) ' Roll' (5) 'Life Is Not an Easy Road' (6) In 2007, finally recorded her own version of 'Roll It' and it later appeared on her debut studio album (2008). Shontelle's version was issued via various download sites on 14 August 2007 but was not promoted as an official single.
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It was re-titled 'Roll' for the download release but appeared as 'Roll It' on her debut album. Shontelle's version of the song contains slightly different lyrics and production, closer to the Alison Hinds' recording rather than the J-Status version. The song was used in an episode from the fifth season of. Track listing Digital download. 'Roll' – 3:30 References.