Friday, 24 July 2009

Firefete Concert




CARIBANA SUNDAY AUG 2nd 2009
CVR ENTERTAINMENT & CARNIVAL NICE
presents....

FIRE FETE - RAGS & FLAGS EDITION

Inside
THE SOUND ACADEMY (formerly The DOCKS)
11 Polson Street
Toronto, Ontario

Live Performances by:
BUNJI GARLIN
FAY ANN LYONS
KMC Featuring His Band RED WHITE & BLACK
SHURWAYNE WINCHESTER & Y.O.U.
KARMA Ft. RAVI B, NISHA B & ANDY SINGH
IWER GEORGE
MARLON ASHER
SKINNY FABULOUS
SHAYANE BAILEY
SCRAPPY
BLAXXXX

Deejays:
GOLDFINGER
SOCA MONARCH
ENFORCAS
MISS BOOMARANG
JUK
ETERNAL VIBES"FROM MIA"
DJ ONE UNIT
sWc
MAJESTY
and many more!

Doors Open from 10:00 pm to 3:30 am
Showtime : 12:30am

Advanced tickets $40
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CLOUD 9 VIP - $80 FREE FOOD, DISCOUNTED DRINKS, PICS WITH THE ARTIST OF YOUR CHOICE, SPECIAL V.I.P
SECTION, V.I.P ACCESS, SPECIAL LINE BYPASS , BOTTLE SERVICE, PRIZES, PLUS MORE
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Ticket Outlets:
DOWNTOWN TORONTO
ClubCrawlers (Eaton Centre: Studio 47) 416-833-6154
Play De Record (Yonge St) 416-586-0380

EAST
Can B Nice 647-928-6423
Mona's Roti 416-412-1200
Goldfingers 416-629-1894
JUK 416-871-9118
Nappy's Marhkam 905-948-0884
Nicey's Pickering 905-837-8228
Modern Edge 11 Harwood Ave. Ajax 905-426-6894
Boomarang 416-845-8510
Bad Lad 416-627-5292
BJ 647-8812620
Broadway Fashion
Morningside / 401 416-289-6999
Scarborough Town 416-296-0609

CENTRAL
Nicey's Oakwood / Vaughan 416-656-5648
Drupatie's Etobicoke 416-745-4189
West Indian Connection (747 Flea Market) 416-540-7858

MISSISSAUGA
Broadway Fashion Square One 905-848-4823
DMR Hair Studio 905-949-4367
Charlie's 905-896-3663
Nappy's 905-949-6787

BRAMPTON
Nicey's 905-450-6045
Nappy's Hair Shoppe 905-949-6787
Hot & Spicy 905-487-0888
Ryan 647-710-7880
A-1 PROMOTIONS 905-782- 7993
West Indian Connection (747 Flea Market) 416-540-7858

Trinidad
1-868-707-2789

Rhode Island
1-401-286-1155

www.cvrentertainment.com
www.toronto-lime.com
www.wukupnuff.com
www.wiconline.com
www.fetenet.com
www.soul4real.com
www.lovethevibes.com

Info:
647-928-6423 OR 416-409-4298 :: cvr_entertainment@yahoo.ca

Souljah




Souljah is the debut solo album from upcoming soca artist Scrappy. The album is a pacey uptempo album in which Scrappy shows potential to become a recognized soca artist in the soca music arena. “I called it souljah because to me the name has a strong meaning. I have been a fighter all my life & with the grace of the almighty I have learnt to conquer obstacles fight battles & win wars.” Scrappy proudly represents the island of Montserrat & will be endeavoring to pioneer the soca music arena. The album is the 2nd from Danger 1 Musical Entertainment & if you are a soca fan & love the whole carnival scene then it’s definitely one for your collection

Dreams Are Reality






Well the man is back with the second solo soca album as he promised us in December 2005! Scrappy has officially released tracks from his second solo album titled “Dreams Are Reality”. The album is a follow up of “Soul-Jah”—the debut solo album with the track that opened up doors for him in the Soca music arena “Always Home”.

“I called the album ‘Dreams Are Reality’ because the meaning is true and simple. It was always my dream to become a soca artist and release albums under my own production label. I single-handedly built Danger 1 Productions© (a music production company) and I am determined to take it to levels where it is acknowledged for good Soca music.”

So far the album has had two releases one being a slow zouk style song titled “Love Me” and the other a hot, up-tempo track “Carnival S.O.S”. Both are storming radio stations through-out the region & worldwide and are demanding attention. Let us get into the elements of these two tracks. “Love Me” is a classic boy meets girl Caribbean style love story about a man meeting a woman in a fete and telling her, after just one dance, that he wants her love and the rest, and I do mean all the rest. This track is one that when you hear the intro, just hold the woman next to you.

“Carnival S.O.S” is the pacey, heated, up-tempo, energetic follow up track right after carnival in Montserrat when the question was asked, “Where is Scrappy now?” The track is basically saying that if you want Scrappy, he’s in carnival where ever it may be from Jamaica to Trinidad & U.S.A to Australia. Once it’s carnival you’ll find him. The album is scheduled for release on December 18th 2006 in Montserrat. So look out for the new album from Scrappy, “Dreams Are Reality”. This is definitely one for your collection.

For your free download of these two tracks visit : www.myspace.com/scrappyonline1
Or visit the website: www.scrappyonline.com for more info about Scrappy

Performance Dates


Thursday, 23 July 2009

Live at Bristol Carnival 2009

The Caribbean Dream Digital EP


For immediate release

Press release for new digital EP (The Caribbean Dream)

Soca music has just been shifted into a gear now called “hyper-soca-matic”. This is all due to Montserrat soca artist Scrappy. Scrappy has for the third year managed to give the soca arena a next reason to keep their ears open and give space to this young vibrant soca act. Scrappy’s summer release “Start To Bounce” produced by fellow Montserratian producer/artist “SocaChild has been the heat and energy of one of the world’s most diverse and multicultural carnivals, London’s Nottinghill Carnival. Also look out for the smooth silky groovy soca track title “Be Mine” also produced by “SocaChild” and the club banger “Take This Wine” featuring Blee. Scrappy has now finished recording a new EP titled “The Caribbean Dream which is scheduled for availability in digital download format in January 2009. As a West Indian who has migrated to a foreign country and is now aiming for the stars, Scrappy pursues “The Caribbean Dream”. This brand new EP is available for a sneak peak of the tracks on

www.scrappyonline.com

www.myspace.com/scrappyonline1

For more information on this artist please email: info@scrappyonline.com

Wednesday, 22 July 2009


Scrappy’s passion for music is astounding, particularly his love for Soca. It is this same passion that is his driving force for working towards goals and reaching milestones in his life including the release of three successful and promising solo Soca albums, another one in the making, a solely founded production label, the title of “Montserrat Soca Monarch 2005-2006” while simultaneously raising the caliber and standard of the Soca Monarch competition there.

The question remains, “What started this passion and inspired this dream?” Being born to a Montserratian mother who has a rich musical family background, and a Trinidadian father would help to explain this. At age 5, Scrappy began exploring his musical talent by always singing along with his mother, as she listened to her favorite artists ranging from Bob Marley, to Peter Tosh to Gregory Isaac. In addition, it was around this tender age that his mother bought him a toy piano. While meddling around with it, Scrappy taught himself to play—he is a self-taught pianist. On his father’s side, he listened to a different flavour of music from artists such as Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, and The Mighty Sparrow. All of these artists have influenced his musical style. This was the dream in the making. Growing up, there were several musical competitions that Scrappy participated in. His first exposure to the Montserrat public as a musician was when he entered the local show, Star Search, and later the Jr. Calypso Competition. Entering the Jr. Calypso Competition had proven successful, as Scrappy in his very first year managed to come out victorious through a very tough and highly aggressive competition. He then became a household name in the tiny island of Montserrat, and competed again the following year to defend his title against a much stronger and higher level of talent. He managed to do the double, and recaptured the crown, and thus remaining the Juniour Calypso Monarch that second year. The dream was still in the making.

After migrating to the island of Antigua, Scrappy’s musical talent was even more enhanced. He occasionally tapped into music, and would ever so often meet up with upcoming artists and have lyrical battles with various musically styled artists. This exercised his talent and enabled him to become a more versatile artist in the world of music. The magnitude of his dreams was fully realized after relocating to the United Kingdom. Scrappy studied music at Rising Tide in East London, where he nurtured his production skills as an artist. One day he came across an artist who had a home studio and who created all of his musical instruments digitally. Scrappy was determined to learn how to do this, and his determination was not in vain.

This was simply another goal met. Scrappy writes his own songs, sings them, does the back up, creates the instruments and beats digitally, performs—he is indeed a well rounded artist. In addition to the musical side of his dream, Scrappy also manages the business side. He solely founded, owns, and runs a production label, called Danger 1 Productions©. Currently Danger 1 Productions© focuses on music and entertainment.

In December 2005, the artist released his first solo Soca album, “Soul-Jah”. The album includes the smashing hit “Always Home”, which won him the title of “Montserrat Soca Monarch 2005-2006” on entering the competition for the first time. In July 2006, Scrappy represented Montserrat in the OECS Regional Soca Monarch hosted in St. Lucia. The exposure, experience and knowledge gained during that competition are priceless, and will be incorporated in his musical career.

Musical Achievements

2008-2008.- Soca Music Award Nomination for Best UK Male Soca Artist
2008-2008.- Calabash Awards Nomination for Best UK Soca Act
2005-2006 - Soca Monarch King (Montserrat)
2005-2006 - Road March King (Montserrat)
2005-2006 - 2nd Runner Up In Calypso Competition (Montserrat)
1992-1993 - Juniour Calypso Monarch (Montserrat)
1991-1992 - Juniour Calypso Monarch (Montserrat)

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