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Written by Pyramid Artists
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 Best known for his wuk up performance, a Bajan term used to describe his
enviable pelvic gyration; Lil Rick has undisputedly earned himself the infamous
title, Hypa Dawg. Guaranteeing his fans, non-stop hype from the moment he enters
the stage, they watch in awe as he commands crowds of screaming fans to attempt
his well-choreographed movements.
Since the release of well known tracks Bumper Inspector and Hard Wine in 1997,
which marked his entrance onto the soca scene, he has released hit after hit and
copped several titles throughout Barbados Crop Over festival. In 1998, he won
the Party Monarch Title with Down Behind the Truck, in 2002 and 2003 he won both
the Party Monarch and Road March Titles with hit singles Hypa Dawg and Mash Up &
Buy Back respectively.
Throughout the years, Lil Rick has collaborated with several Barbadian artistes,
soca diva Alison Hinds, Edwin Yearwood, Keann and Madd. He has also done several
compilations with regional soca stars, Machel Montano and Iwer George from
Trinidad and Jamaican dancehall artiste Lexxus.
In 2005, his album Spontaneous was one of the most anticipated releases for the
Crop Over festival demonstrating his prowess as a songwriter. He shocked fans
with his rendition of the romantic ragga soca Be My Girl and his collaboration
with Edwin Yearwood on the track Friends dispelled any rumors that there was any
rivalry with his equally loved complement.
Together with the immensely popular Do Fuh Do which won him the Ragga Soca
Monarch title in 2005 and the soca chart topping Til Morning Come which features
on the Madness Rhythm, Spontaneous was one of the most heavily rotated albums in
2005.
Lil Ricks fan base extends beyond the soca arena into the deejay and dancehall
culture. Fans are guaranteed to find him deejaying across the island every
weekend throughout the entire year irrespective of his involvement in the Crop
Over festival.
Before entering the soca arena, Rick was the reigning dub king in Barbados. All
he needed was a catchy beat with a dominant bass line and he would chant a rhyme
over it, much to the delight of his audience. At the age of 16, he had honed and
fine-tuned his chanting act to the point where he was opening for enormously
successful reggae acts like Beenie Man. After a particularly impressive
performance opening for reggae superstars Buju Banton and Mad Cobra it was his
collaboration with well known producer Peter Coppin which produced a string of
hits and propelled him into the soca arena and established him as a lyrical
force in the music industry.
With four albums to his name - Challenge (1997), We Surviving (1999), More Hype
(2003) and Spontaneous (2005) the majority of the music from this devoted father
of four can be found on compilations executive produced by Monstapiece
Entertainment.
In January 2006, Lil Rick was nominated in four categories for the 1st Annual
Barbados Music Awards: Songwriter of the Year, Male Artiste of the Year, Best
Selling Male Artiste of the Year and Entertainer of the Year. He was also
awarded the Cornerstone award for his stellar contribution to the development of
the Barbados music industry. He has maintained the Guinness ambassadorship for
over 5 years and is presently the host of the most listened to radio show - the
Guinness Rush Hour, every Saturday on HOTT 95.3 FM.
Also in 2006, Lil Rick was chosen from amongst Barbados leading entertainers to
perform at the launch of MTV Tempo in Barbados captivating audiences across the
world with his impressive waistline movements.
With the recent launch of the Hypa Dawg clothing line, Rick has once again
demonstrated why he earned the name Chihuahua Business Man. Whether in the dub,
on stage or off stage, his career continues to expand and evolve Lil Rick a.k.a.
The Hypa Dawg a.k.a Chihuahua Business Man remains the most popular entertainer
Barbados has ever seen.
Crop Over 2007 earned Lil Rick his fourth Party Monarch title with his
infectious track Caan Wait.
His three songs released for Crop Over 2007; Conch; Girls Gone Wild
and Caan Wait, are still receiving heavy rotation on the local airwaves
and are now making their way to dominating the regional airwaves. These tracks
are all featured on the Return of the Monsta album.
Lil Rick recently shot his Girls Gone Wild and Caan Wait music videos, which
were directed by the international film director, Jay Will of Jay Will Films.
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