by Gene Scaramuzzo
music biography
As #2 he certainly tries harder. There is perhaps no artist in T&T; who more consistently composes a party masterpiece aimed at the Road March and yet loses time and again, usually placing second. Best known internationally for his Indian soca success, "Nani Wine," he has actually been responsible for many huge hits, including "Ain't Bong for You" (from 1984), "Drive It" (1988), "Gimme More" (from 1990), and "Penelope/Party Now Start" (from 1992). Only once, in 1985, did he win the Road March, with "(Suck Me) Soucouyant." For all-out party soca, any record by Crazy will do.
discography snapshot
Year | Title | Rovi Rating | ||
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1984 | New Directions | |||
1985 | Soucouyant | |||
1988 | Drive It | |||
1989 | Nani Wine | |||
1990 | Soca Beti | |||
1991 | Jump Leh We Jump | |||
1992 | Crazymania | |||
1993 | Let's Go Crazy | |||
1994 | Craziah Than Ever... | |||
1995 | Crazy for You | |||
1999 | Ah Crazy Again | |||
2004 | Us Killin Us | |||
Still Crazy After 25 Years | ||||
The Maddest | ||||
Wildness |
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