Looking Back at 2013 121813

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CARIBBEAN NEWS, EVENTS, HEALTH, LIFESTYLE & MORE ONLINE: TORONTOCARIBBEAN.COM RIBBEAN.COM • TO ADVERTISE: 647-722-6298 • VOLUME 2 • ISSUE 22 • WEDNESDAY, D DECEMBER EC E CE EM MBE BER 18TH 2013

LOOKING BACK AT 2013 With the year drawing to a close, now’s the time to reflect on the past 12 months. But instead of giving you a breakdown of all the news events from 2013, we at Toronto Caribbean decided to do something different. Here’s a lighter look at the year gone by, featuring some events/trends that you may remember, and others that may have slipped your attention.

Soca reaches new heights It really feels like soca music is growing larger by the year. And now, it’s actually creeping into mainstream North America. In recent years, Machel Montano has collaborated with well-known American artists, while Kes the Band surprisingly appeared on Good Day New York. This year was Bunji Garlin’s turn to shine.

His breakout song “Differentology” left a giant dent on the 2013 soca scene. Then, it managed to find its footing in America. It won a Soul Train Award for Best International Performance, in addition to winning a major award from revered New York hip-hop station Hot 97. The unique ode to Carnival, which features elements of Latin-style guitar, has even been playing in arenas during NBA games. However, the song’s biggest achievement to date might very well be when it was played during the opening scene of a November episode of ABC medical drama Grey’s Anatomy. Who ever thought a soca song would make it to primetime network television? Read More On Page 2


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