Thursday, 29 July 2010

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Dynamic Duo “The Red Boyz” Gearing Up For Trinidad Carnival PDF Print E-mail
Written by Pyramid Artists   
De Red Boyz

The musical tag team of Mikey Hulsmeier and Scott Galt has received affirmation and respect from Soca lovers and industry professionals globally and their productions have received mass rotation on the airwaves as well as on online Caribbean media. The “Boyz” have released two albums prior to this latest effort, these were entitled, “De Red Boyz Blazin' Red Soca Project and Soca Bonfire”. These albums produced many tracks which were and still remain prominent in several Carnival celebrations around the world, in particular Trinidad and Tobago’s annual Carnival.

De Red Boyz have previously delivered Soca hits such as Biggie Irie’s, “Nah Goin Home” (International Groovy Soca Monarch 2007 winner), Peter Ram’s, “Woman by My Side”, Farmer Nappy’s, “Chippin’ (Down D Road)”, Edwin Yearwood’s, “Feels Like Home” and international recording artiste, Kevin Lyttle’s, “Fire”.

The new album, contains current Soca chart-toppers such as Shurwayne Winchester and Maxi Priest’s mega-collaboration, “Make it Yours”, Don Trent’s, “Dangerous”, as well as Red Plastic Bag’s, “Wrong Gal”, which recently peaked at #1 on Canadian Soca charts. De Red Boyz’s new album, “Mo’ Fire Blazin”, is currently available online for legal purchase at several internet CD stores including Itunes, cdbaby.com and digstation.com and the music itself is gearing up to set the Soca capital ablaze for Carnival 2K9.

For any further information on the De Red Boyz, please log onto www.myspace.com/deredboyz.

Taken from www.tropicalfete.com.

 

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