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Atlantic recording artist Kevin Lyttle is proving a new one of
music's most important tenets: that just one person, with one
daring idea, can convert an entire world full of listeners, fans,
and musicians.
With its irrepressible beat, sweet melody, and a vocal performance
that's at once mellow, intense, and inviting, Kevin's smash single,
"Turn Me On" - recorded in a local studio on the island
of St. Vincent - is the biggest soca hit to emerge from the Caribbean
in 20 years. His eclectic and innovative fusion of music - traditional
soca, American R&B, and Jamaican dancehall - set the entire
West Indies on fire, and has boomed across dance floors worldwide
in a phenomenal two-year run. For Kevin, 26, its massive and still-growing
popularity has been a living lesson in music's ability to unite
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Here comes Big Kev and his soca-infused hip-hop,
Jamaican dance-hall and R 'n' B. Did you know that his first single
(and big international hit) Turn Me On has eight writing credits?
Closer inspection reveals that Kevin and a pal actually wrote the
song based on All My Love, which was written by six others. Still,
I can just imagine a conference table filled with angry musos ("that
E Flat should be an E", "no way, definitely C Sharp",
"Dammit, y'all never listen to me, I'm outta here").
Anyhow, Turn Me On, the continue
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