This Trinidadian soca songstress is known for her high-pitched vocals and vibrant, upbeat lyrics that celebrate Trinidadian culture, life, and individuality. Nailah Blackman comes from a family with a musical legacy, most notably her grandfather Garfield Blackman, aka Ras Shorty I, who is credited with inventing soca music, and her calypsonian mother, Abbi Blackman. Blackman […]
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