Bunji Garlinを聴いたり、ミュージックビデオを鑑賞したり、経歴やツアー日程などを確認したりしましょう!

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Bunji Garlin

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Bunji Garlinについて

Bunji Garlinを聴いたり、ミュージックビデオを鑑賞したり、経歴やツアー日程などを確認したりしましょう!
出身地
Sangre Grande, Trinidad
誕生日
July 14, 1978
ジャンル
Modern Dancehall

アーティストリンク
Even the biggest soca hits in Trinidad and Tobago can have a short life span amid the competitive intensity of annual Carnival celebrations. But Trinidadian star Bunji Garlin scored a soca anthem for the ages in the form of 2012’s “Differentology (Ready for the Road)”—a stripped-down, chant-worthy ode to partying that’s just one of many examples of how Garlin has reinvigorated the homegrown genre. Garlin was born Ian Antonio Alvarez in July 1978 in the borough of Arima, where he first took the plunge as a performer at local events in the late ’90s. Adopting his stage name to evoke the flexibility of a bungee cord and the power of a gun, he soon started competing in annual music competitions around Carnival season, and his intense, synth-heavy fusion of soca and ragga earned him four International Soca Monarch titles starting in 2002. His audience grew beyond the Caribbean with the success of “Differentology,” and in 2015 he took a step into glossy EDM territory with the Skrillex and Diplo collab “Jungle Bae.” For all of Garlin’s outgoing ideas, though, he’s always hewed closely to his Carnival roots—as evidenced by the traditional percussion and fraternal message of the 2019 single “Famalay.”
Bunji Garlinから影響を受けましたBunji GarlinはJCub3、 Int'l Stephen、 Kerina Alexやその他の音楽に影響を与えてきました。

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