Wha Yuh Want
HYPASOUNDS Since the late ‘90s, Hypasounds has been one of the most popular underground DJs in Barbados, hyping crowds at parties, fetes and anyplace else turntables or CD players could be found. During a brief DJ-ing stint in the US in late 2K3, he was lucky enough find himself side-by-side with Free, former BET/106&Park host, introducing the number 8 video. Rapidly building a growing fan base with his reputation for quality turntabling skills, Hypasounds was identified as ‘The Nexx’ in CiRCUIT Magazine, Barbados’ leading youth culture magazine. Seems like CiRCUIT’s predictions are coming through. When Hypasounds made his first BAJE appearance at 2K5’s Christmas Night Fete at Kendal Sporting Club, he proceeded to get the crowd rocking, flinging tunes left, right and centre, effectively getting the party started. It was a DJ performance that had BAJE patrons buzzing for weeks to come. During Crop-Over 2K6, Hypasounds created a stir, not only as a DJ, but as a performer. Hypasounds’ 2K6 release Sunshine Girl emerged as a season favourite, burning up the airwaves. The ragga-soca track which is dedicated to the fairer sex debuted at the number 4 position on Hott 95.3 FM’s Hott in the Crop charts. It later jumped three positions to capture the top position. Sunshine Girl also broke into the Socaholic Top 20 on 98.1 The One, and ended up taking second place in the People’s Monarch that same year. The popularity of Sunshine Girl outside of Barbados saw Hypasounds performing his hit in New York and Boston. This year, Hypasounds has returned with Sweat, another ragga-soca number which is turning out to be as popular as Sunshine Girl. Sweat’s slow-groove, wine-ya-waist stylings have made the track one of the most requested items for the season. Sweat has broken into the top 3 position on the charts of both Hott 95.3 FM and 98.1 The One. Hypasounds has performed his track at this season’s hypest events and locations, including Soca on the Hill. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
HYPASOUNDS Since the late ‘90s, Hypasounds has been one of the most popular underground DJs in Barbados, hyping crowds at parties, fetes and anyplace else turntables or CD players could be found. During a brief DJ-ing stint in the US in late 2K3, he was lucky enough find himself side-by-side with Free, former BET/106&Park host, introducing the number 8 video. Rapidly building a growing fan base with his reputation for quality turntabling skills, Hypasounds was identified as ‘The Nexx’ in CiRCUIT Magazine, Barbados’ leading youth culture magazine. Seems like CiRCUIT’s predictions are coming through. When Hypasounds made his first BAJE appearance at 2K5’s Christmas Night Fete at Kendal Sporting Club, he proceeded to get the crowd rocking, flinging tunes left, right and centre, effectively getting the party started. It was a DJ performance that had BAJE patrons buzzing for weeks to come. During Crop-Over 2K6, Hypasounds created a stir, not only as a DJ, but as a performer. Hypasounds’ 2K6 release Sunshine Girl emerged as a season favourite, burning up the airwaves. The ragga-soca track which is dedicated to the fairer sex debuted at the number 4 position on Hott 95.3 FM’s Hott in the Crop charts. It later jumped three positions to capture the top position. Sunshine Girl also broke into the Socaholic Top 20 on 98.1 The One, and ended up taking second place in the People’s Monarch that same year. The popularity of Sunshine Girl outside of Barbados saw Hypasounds performing his hit in New York and Boston. This year, Hypasounds has returned with Sweat, another ragga-soca number which is turning out to be as popular as Sunshine Girl. Sweat’s slow-groove, wine-ya-waist stylings have made the track one of the most requested items for the season. Sweat has broken into the top 3 position on the charts of both Hott 95.3 FM and 98.1 The One. Hypasounds has performed his track at this season’s hypest events and locations, including Soca on the Hill. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Aidonia
Alkaline
Armanii
Boundzound
How She Like It
Dip
Fair sa
Dutti
Get Up and Move (Bubble)
Sugar Rush
Mizik
Roll It
Bam Bam Back
Wine After Wine
Bumble Bee
Balance Batty
Looking for It
Road Jam
Sweat
Feeling Wotless Now
Come Nuh
Wha Yuh Want
Touch
Fair Sa (Feh Sa)
Bad Gyal
Tight Situation
I Like Dat (Bumpa Riddim)
Barbados Nice!
Dat Kinda Time
One More
Ting Sweet
Smile
Lazziness
Liquor
Squat Gal
Closer to Me
No Respect
Social-Me-Di-Her
Sunshine Girl
Brace
Pressure
Don't Stand Up Deh (Move)
Don't Stand up Dey (Move)
Feeling To
I Like Dat - Bumpa Riddim
Party Mood
Happy
Iz It
Perfect Man
Roll It (Roll Yuh Bumpa)
Drinking Liquor
Breakfast
Sugar Land
Not Looking for Love
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