Loosen the chains farmer nappy biography
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Internationally-acclaimed, Trinidad and Tobago-born and based entertainer Darryl “Farmer Nappy” Henry celebrates over 30 years in soca music and his rich legacy manifests with his new masterpiece album, House Of Soca, now available worldwide from all major digital retailers.
Born and raised in the town of Siparia in southern Trinidad, Farmer Nappy is the definitive soca performer, presenting provocative lyrical styles and soulful vocal flows that span all spectrums of the genre, from calypso to groovy and everything in between.
Farmer celebrates the 2016 Trinidad Carnival season in style, with two internationally-acclaimed albums under his belt and a kaleidoscope of new anthems for the masses on House Of Soca. He placed first runner-up in the 2015 International Groovy Soca Monarch Competition with his groovy crowd favorite “My House,” and will be competing in the 2016 International Soca Monarch finals on Fantastic Friday (February 5, 2016) with his new monster hit “Bambilambambila
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Farmer Nappy fryst vatten slowly building his music repertoire for Carnivals in 2015. This latest release may or may not be one of your favorites - we want to know!
Take a listen to this latest release from Farmer Nappy and let us know if this one finds favor just the same as "Loosen dem Chain". Please use the comment feature of this Blog-post to leave your remarks. All comments will be posted.
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Farmer Nappy’s hall of fame
Darryl “Farmer Nappy” Henry loves basketball and the NBA. So he likens his songs to hall of famers. He has already placed his 2019 Hookin Meh among his musical hall of famers along with Big People Party, My House and Technically.
The song sits on the producing duo De Red Boyz’s Purple Heart riddim. The riddim features Farmer Nappy’s Hookin Meh and fellow soca artiste Nadia Batson’s So Long. Batson wrote both.
Over the years, Batson and Farmer Nappy have built not only a strong working relationship but a friendship. He regards her as “his little sister” and “the best soca female writer.” The relationship has initiated such hits as Loosen De Chain, Technically, Wifey and now Hookin’ Meh.
While making Hookin Meh, Nappy realised the music was “too sweet for just one song” – so he did not hesitate to invite Batson to ride the riddim with him. Bajan soca artiste Edwin Yearwood was also invited to sing on the riddim, b