Krosfyah
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Krosfyah | |
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Origin | Barbados |
Genres | Soca |
Years active | 1989 | – Present
Krosfyah is a Soca band from the Caribbean island of Barbados.
They are best known for their hits "Road Jam", "Pump Me Up", and "Sak Passe". Formed in 1989 by Edwin Yearwood, Krosfyah is one of the most known and successful Soca bands of the Caribbean.[citation needed]
Albums
- Ultimate Party (1994)
- Ultimate Party-Pump Me Up (1995)
- Aim High (1996)
- Fyahside Christmas (1997)
- Fyah Riddims (1997)
- Hot Zone (1998)
- krosfyah.com (1999)
- Kool Under Fire (2001)
- Lock Down (2002)
Band members
The team players of Krosfyah are as follows:
- Edwin Yearwood: lead vocalist/songwriter
- Anthony Bailey: guitarist/vocalist/songwriter
- Khiomal Nurse: vocalist/songwriter
- Felix Forde: bassist
- Neil Burnett: drummer
- Mikey: Drummer
- Antonio Rudder: keyboardist
- Corey Jordan: keyboardist
References
- ↑ "Krosfyah Discog". Retrieved 4 August 2012.
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