Soca music has just been shifted into a gear now called “hyper-soca-matic”. This is all due to Montserratian soca artist Scrappy.
Scrappy has for the third year managed to give the soca arena a next reason to keep their ears open and give space to this young vibrant soca act.
Scrappy’s summer release “Start To Bounce” produced by fellow Montserratian producer/artist “Soca Child” has been the heat and energy of one of the world’s most diverse and multicultural carnivals, London’s Notting Hill Carnival. Also look out for the smooth silky groovy soca track title “Be Mine” also produced by “Soca Child” and the club banger “Take This Wine” featuring Blee.
Scrappy has now finished recording a new EP titled “The Caribbean Dream” when is scheduled for availability in digital download format in January 2009. As a West Indian who has migrated to a foreign country and is now aiming for the stars, Scrappy pursues his “Caribbean Dream”.
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