It’s started...

The world has been awaiting a musical awakening and this coming Carnival 2010, the world will be fulfilled, satisfied, and everyone will crave more.

In the prelude, the masses are being equipped with a teaser, in the form of ‘Murdah,’ a Shurwayne Winchester track that has already taken Barbados by storm. In this, the release of the upbeat, sexually enticing, winer friendly rhythm, Winchester offers the vocals while Bajan Producer, Dwain ‘Dwaingerous’ Antrobus offers the beats that enforce and allows for a great final product.

The track has been produced with Barbados’ crop over festival in mind, as Winchester and the band Y.O.U. remain on course to becoming the next big Caribbean and by extension, world phenomenon, in 2010. The SW and Y.O.U. link fits just right and many who’ve seen their act, just can’t seem to get enough of the band whose humble demeanor does no justice to the greatness that’s executed time and time again. Pushing forward, the three-time Road March king of Trinidad and Tobago refuses to slow down as he gives you ‘Murdah’- a taste of what’s to come, in only a tiny bite.

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ABOUT SHURWAYNE WINCHESTER

Caribbean-based Soca Mega-Star Shurwayne Winchester is phenomenal on and off stage. He has performed for audiences across North America and the Caribbean, Europe and India. In 2004, Shurwayne won the Road March title for the hit, “De Band Coming, following up in 2005 with a second title win for, “Dead or Alive.” He started his career at the age of twelve and hasn’t faltered since. He has proven his worth as a prolific songwriter and singer, topping charts and receiving numerous awards throughout the years. In 2006 Shurwayne created history by becoming the first person ever to win both the Power Soca Monarch and Groovy Soca Monarch competitions at the International Soca Monarch Competition, in Trinidad with his massive hits “Can’t Wait” and “Don’t Stop” respectively. These days the artiste, along with his newly formed band Y.O.U. are diligently working on bringing hits, not just for the local arena, but for the world.