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What Caribbean Spanish Music Really Is About

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 What Caribbean Spanish Music Really Is About Central Artist - Ataniro Artist Description: Born in 1971, Janiro 'Ataniro' Eisden, is an Aruban sensation. He was raised in San Nicolas, Aruba but he left to pursue his education further to the Netherlands. He found his first musical successes after participating in a school talent hunt where he formed a band called 'Basic One' where he was able to make multiple notable radio hits. He gained major success in the Netherlands for being a pioneer a Papiamento (creole language spoken in the Netherlands) rap. He is one of the most famous Aruban artists. A fun fact about Aruba is that though not considered a spanish-speaking country most residents speak a minimum of four languages, spanish being one. That is why I chose him. 'Saus den bo love' by Ataniro is an absolute hit because of its catchy flow and attention-grabbing intro. What caught my eye is the fact that the song is written in both Spanish and Dutch. The title o...

The Dutch Caribbean Experience

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    Central Artist: Jeon Arvani Jeon Arvani is an Aruba-born artist, producer and composer who is well known in the Caribbean music community. He got his start in music at the age of 14 years old when he was introduced to the bagpipe and joined a bagpipe group. Arvani played a number of instruments while growing up, including the trumpet and the piano. By the end of 2018, his music reached an all time high with over 100 million listeners. Currently 31 years old, Jeon's songs will live on forever.  ins a feel-good vibe, including this song.  The visuals on the music video are truly amazing, while simultaneously creating a story. The song is such a hit because of the catchiness and the relatability, which is strangle because Guards. Though it may be difficult for other Caribbean countries, English, French and Spanish alike; it is somewhat easy to understand the gist of the song. Another interesting song by Jeon is titled 'Dushi Bida' which means 'sweet my life'. Thus,...

Examining Caribbean Style - French

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  Examining Caribbean Style - French Central artist - 5LAN Artist description : Originally named Cinq Etwal, this artist is a descendants of Haiti and was born there in 1978 but moved to Miami, Florida at the age of 14 where he began he musical journey as a child who was always seen as different. He grew up around a mainly Haitian population in the Miami area. His rise to stardom came from his roots and his ability to switch between Haitian Creole and English within his music.  The song by 5LAN is a feel good love song representing good vibes. "Girl let me make love to you on the dance floor". This line of the tune capitulates the main idea and feel of the song. What is so amazing is about this tune and this artist in particular is that the switch between languages makes it easy to understand for both English and French speaking natives. Overall it is easy to grasp the concept of this tune.  "I'll Ya'yad (Pretty Bumpy)" is another tune which features 5LAN an...

The Feel-Good Caribbean Vibe - English

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                                                                                   Mr. Fete     'Mr. Fete', by the highly acclaimed Trinidadian artist Machel Montano, is just one example of what the Caribbean really has to offer in terms of feel-good music. A true pioneer of soca music, Montano's long list of music generally portrays a care-free environment with no worries in sight. Mr. Fete displays a persona that Montano takes on, which is known for being the center of attraction and having a good time. This is essentially why he is dubbed King of Soca, because his impact has been immense on the soca genre and the various cultural events such as fetes, mas, and carnival.  Feel Like Winin' S...