ROCKY
Soca Music Ambassador
The
fires of experience can refine and shape any artiste
into an entertainer - but everyone wants to be a star.
How many have the power? Raw skill and drive are worth
more than gold and last as long as diamonds. George
"Rocky" Clarke just happens to wear these
qualities on his sleeves.
Hailing
from the twin island Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
and flying the West Indian flag high, Rocky is at the
forefront of artistes whose mission it is to place soca
music on the world map. Soca is on the rise and collaborations
between well known Hip-Hop and soca artistes have proven
crossover appeal.
But
being a fad, music of the time is just not enough for
artistes like Rocky. Soca is one of those pieces to
the puzzle of the world of music. It is similar to no
other but fits perfectly in the space of urban sound.
With this knowledge in hand, Rocky has taken charge
of his position in the industry, launching himself forward
with a fused R&B style and sultry voice sure to
captivate new audiences while continuously pleasing
his loyal fans.
His
high-energy performances have taken him around the world
commanding the attention of the most unlikely audiences.
When this Trini man says he has rocked royalty he means
that in every sense.
As a front-line singer with the band "Caribbean
Pulse" he was the musical guest of the Royal family
of Malaysia and Brunei. It is not an idle boast when
Rocky says his songs have gone international. Hits such
as "Look Meh In Meh Eye", "On D Road"
and "Soca Thugz" have been well received in
West Indian hot spots like New York and Miami."Carnival
Is Bacchanal," a sure theme song for the free-spirited
celebrations of the Caribbean, can make even the most
virgin ear tingle with lusty sensations.

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