Neil
"IWER" George took the stage name
"Iwer George" and then proceeded to shake
the very foundation of the Calypso and Soca industry.
Iwer
reigns in the dancehalls of Trinidad and Tobago... the
undisputed Soca Kingdom of the Universe. "When
I explode unto the stage my mission is to totally entertain
my audience. The "ting" has to happen because
I am prepared to die to make it happen"
In
1987, this gifted and exciting singer/songwriter captivated
the party crowd when he exploded unto the entertainment
scene with "Boom Boom Time", which
placed second in the Road March Competition, but was
the runaway favorite of the populace. This song earned
him the permanent title of the "Boom Boom Man".
That year Iwer also took home the coveted award for
the best Nation Building Calypso with "Times Hard,
Hold Tight".
Iwer
then defied the critics and surpassed the monumental
success of his debut year. Since then he has
given the world hits like "Na Do Dat", "Look
de Ting Deh", "Party Hot", "Jump
and Wine Up", "Choque It", "Jock
Yuh Waist and Wine", "Pan in de Dark",
"King Ah de Dance", "Iwer Dance",
"On ah Bam Bam", "Yes Iwer", "Wine
on Yuh Property", "Jump and Dunk", "Ah
Reading", "Tractor License", "Wine
Up Competition", "Bottom in de Road",
"Iwer and 1/2", "Party Ram", "Carnival
Come Back Again", "Celebrating Carnival",
"Horn Meh Nah", "Baldhead Rasta",
"Ah Home", "Tension", "Water",
"We Reach" and more..
Iwer
is in demand throughout North America, Europe and the
Caribbean, where he continues to excite audiences.
He is the yardstick against which dancehall soca is
measured. If originality and dedication are indeed the
foundation of success in this industry then Iwer George
will reign as "KING AH DE DANCE" for many
years.
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We Reach - 2006 |
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Tension - 2005 |
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Carnival Come Back Again - 2000 |
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Boom Boom Time - 1987 |
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