• Lil Rick

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It has been over ten years since he blasted onto the Barbadian soca scene with mega hits “Hard Wine” and “Bumper Inspector” and in that time he has revolutionised audience participation, audience expectations and most recently, the perception of Bajan artistes as a brand. Not only is he envied for his endless onstage energy but the ‘Hypa Dawg’ as he is most fittingly referred to, has taken the Caribbean cultural expression that is ‘wukkin’ up’ to a completely different level. Watching him whip tens of thousands of people into a collective frenzy as they attempt to obey his every command is truly a sight to behold. Lil Rick has consistently released hit after hit and now boasts a cabinet full of trophies and titles from the last decade of Barbados’ Crop Over Festival. In 1998, he won the...

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It has been over ten years since he blasted onto the Barbadian soca scene with mega hits “Hard Wine” and “Bumper Inspector” and in that time he has revolutionised audience participation, audience expectations and most recently, the perception of Bajan artistes as a brand.

Not only is he envied for his endless onstage energy but the ‘Hypa Dawg’ as he is most fittingly referred to, has taken the Caribbean cultural expression that is ‘wukkin’ up’ to a completely different level. Watching him whip tens of thousands of people into a collective frenzy as they attempt to obey his every command is truly a sight to behold.

Lil Rick has consistently released hit after hit and now boasts a cabinet full of trophies and titles from the last decade of Barbados’ Crop Over Festival. In 1998, he won the Party Monarch Title with “Down Behind the Truck” and in 2002 and 2003 he won both the Party Monarch and Road March titles with hit singles “Hypa Dawg” and “Mash Up & Buy Back” respectively. “Do Fuh Do” which won him the Ragga Soca Monarch title in 2005. Crop Over 2007 earned Lil Rick his fourth Party Monarch title with his infectious track “Caan Wait”.

At the grass roots level he was once (and in some ways still remains) the dub chanting King. All he needs is a catchy beat with a dominant bass line and he can chant a rhyme over it. By the age of 16, he had honed and fine-tuned his chanting act to the point where he was opening for enormously successful reggae acts like Beenie Man. After a particularly impressive performance opening for reggae superstars Buju Banton & Mad Cobra, a then unknown DJ/music producer Peter Coppin approached Rick and suggested that a career in mainstream calypso might be as successful as his reggae/dub performances.

In January 2006, he was nominated in four categories for the 1st Annual Barbados Music Awards: Songwriter of the Year, Male Artiste of the Year, Best Selling Male Artiste of the Year and Entertainer of the Year. He captured two (2) awards; “Best Soca Single” and “Entertainer of the Year” at the 3rd Annual Barbados Music Awards the following year. He was also awarded the Cornerstone award for his stellar contribution to the development of the Barbados music industry. He has been the official face and voice of Guinness for over 5 years and is presently the host of its massively popular radio show-the Guinness Rush Hour, every Saturday on HOTT 95.3 FM.

The International Entertainment industry also took notice of Rick that same year; he was chosen to be among the top Barbadian performers for the launch of MTV Tempo.

With the launch of the Hypa Dawg clothing line, Rick has added another dimension to the Hypa Dawg product and continues to gain respectability and break into non-traditional sponsorship and audience markets.

During the 2008 Crop Over Season, Lil Rick released his much anticipated album, “The Crave.” During the production of this album, his aspiration was to not only satisfying the cravings of his fans, but also his own personal desires as well. This created an interesting mix of songs that range from the infectious groovy track “This is a Party” to the very popular “Breakaway”, a collaborative effort with his son “The Unda Dawg”. The Album also features the duets with Soca Queen Allison Hinds and Gorg, “Wash Off” and “Wuk Up, You Hear Wha I Tell You” respectively. The album also features a single from Gorg, his solo effort “Tipsy”, and the very popular and sometimes controversial Stabby De Guard with his track “Stabby”.

He has become well loved in Trinidad and Tobago after songs such as "Jones and Wuk Up", "Go Dung" which was later remixed with Machel Montano, "We Want Drinkz" with King Bubba and "Work"

Events

Thursday 31 January, 2013. 08:00PM

Jean Pierre Complex

Friday 01 February, 2013. 10:00PM

Queen's Park Savannah

Wednesday 06 February, 2013. 09:00PM

Queen's Park Savannah

Monday 17 February, 2014. 11:00AM

Woodford Square

Thursday 20 February, 2014. 08:00PM

Aria Lounge

Friday 21 February, 2014. 09:00PM

Jean Pierre Complex

Wednesday 26 February, 2014. 10:00PM

51 Degrees Lounge

Sunday 02 March, 2014. 04:00AM

La Soledad

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