Krosfyah

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Pump Me Up 04:45 Tools
In Mi System 04:23 Tools
Poom Poom 03:59 Tools
Oil Pumping 04:22 Tools
Down De Road 05:37 Tools
Hunting 03:46 Tools
Sweatin 04:38 Tools
Wet Me 04:44 Tools
Highway Robbery 04:12 Tools
Sak Pasé 04:23 Tools
Crank It 04:42 Tools
Ultimate Party 04:40 Tools
Wine Yuh Bumper (No Wall Flowers) 03:32 Tools
Road Jam 02:48 Tools
Sak Passe' 04:25 Tools
French Kiss 03:52 Tools
Dushi 04:11 Tools
sugar cane 00:00 Tools
Sak Pase 04:23 Tools
Sexy Bady 00:00 Tools
Obadele 04:47 Tools
Sak Pase (refix) 06:18 Tools
She Body In Control 04:42 Tools
Sak Passe 04:23 Tools
agua 04:14 Tools
No Behaviour 03:35 Tools
Six Million Ways To Wine 04:44 Tools
Don't Bother Me 03:50 Tools
what a feeling 04:11 Tools
Ride It 04:07 Tools
Calor 05:07 Tools
Jamming Practice 05:16 Tools
Yardie 04:48 Tools
Jockin Ya Waist 05:07 Tools
Best In Me 04:02 Tools
Promise Me 04:40 Tools
Forkin' 05:07 Tools
Voice In My Head 05:20 Tools
Sexy Body 04:02 Tools
Climax 05:19 Tools
Appetite 04:37 Tools
Sak Passe (Soca 2002) 05:06 Tools
Sarah 03:53 Tools
Release Ya Belt 05:10 Tools
On de Road Again 04:11 Tools
GRIPPA RIDDIM - Krosfyah - Best In Me 04:02 Tools
nah missing me 00:00 Tools
Road Block 04:14 Tools
Hammertime 03:53 Tools
Doing Dis Again 04:59 Tools
I Doubt 04:45 Tools
Ruff Rider 04:11 Tools
Wet Me (Feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:43 Tools
In De Middle Ah De Road 03:40 Tools
Doing this again 01:39 Tools
Satisfaction 04:14 Tools
IT FEELS LIKE 02:58 Tools
Sweatin' 04:41 Tools
Too Sexy 02:58 Tools
Oba 04:29 Tools
Redemption of Me 05:37 Tools
Hot Spot 05:37 Tools
Where I Wanna Be 05:37 Tools
We Ready To Go 04:45 Tools
In A Jam 04:09 Tools
Whole Night Long 04:14 Tools
Run things again 00:00 Tools
Sorry 04:27 Tools
Hotty Hotty Gal 03:42 Tools
Something Greater 04:43 Tools
Woody Wood Pecker 04:09 Tools
Facts Of Life 04:29 Tools
Obadele (remix) 04:29 Tools
On De Road 00:00 Tools
HIGHER 00:00 Tools
Good Time 05:12 Tools
Haunting Melody 04:53 Tools
Krank It (Feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:42 Tools
Bashment Bacchanal 03:41 Tools
Insane 00:00 Tools
Run Tings Again 03:52 Tools
GIMME SOME MORE 04:16 Tools
Dis Dat 06:19 Tools
Wine Yuh Bumper 03:32 Tools
Before the Night is Over 04:29 Tools
Road Jump 04:29 Tools
Right Stuff 03:52 Tools
Horsie 03:52 Tools
bumper buffet (fling it up gal) 04:29 Tools
Sak Pase - Refix 06:19 Tools
SET US FREE 04:19 Tools
Got This Feeling 06:19 Tools
Fyah Fyah 06:19 Tools
All aboard 00:00 Tools
Work It 04:24 Tools
Krosfyah - Road Jam 04:29 Tools
French Kiss (Feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:16 Tools
In Mi System [Barbados] 04:29 Tools
Run Tings Again (remix) 04:46 Tools
I Want You 04:00 Tools
Welcome To De Band 04:29 Tools
Down The Road 04:29 Tools
Long Time 04:24 Tools
Stamina 00:00 Tools
Vegetarian 00:00 Tools
Forking 05:04 Tools
All Aboard (feat. Bunji Garlin & Edwin Yearwood) 04:14 Tools
Pump Me Up (Barbados) 05:04 Tools
Cheenatonah 00:00 Tools
French Kiss feat Edwin Yearwoo 05:04 Tools
Don't Hold Me Back 04:00 Tools
fiah fiah 04:29 Tools
Jocking Ya Waist 04:42 Tools
Love Walks Alone 04:16 Tools
It Feels Like (feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:16 Tools
Sak Pase' 04:29 Tools
Give It To Me 04:05 Tools
Yardie (feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:44 Tools
handle ya bizniz 04:29 Tools
Carnival On My Mind 04:09 Tools
Yardie Graduation 04:05 Tools
weekend 04:42 Tools
Bring de Water Again 04:05 Tools
Soca Train 04:14 Tools
Ling Tong 04:15 Tools
under city lights 04:05 Tools
De Gal Next Door 00:00 Tools
it feels like (remix) 04:14 Tools
On Me 03:06 Tools
It's Taking Over Feat Rhadika Yearwood 03:06 Tools
sweetest thing 03:37 Tools
No Wall Flowers 03:35 Tools
Gunz and Ammo 03:37 Tools
Family 03:35 Tools
Keep Rolling It 04:29 Tools
Sweating 04:42 Tools
Best In Me (Grippa Riddim) 04:29 Tools
Welcome To The Band 04:16 Tools
Give Me Your Best 03:37 Tools
Ready To Go 03:37 Tools
My Bestfriend 03:37 Tools
yaga yow h.c.c. 03:37 Tools
Pump Me Up With The Music 04:44 Tools
head gone 04:42 Tools
The Facts of Life 04:20 Tools
I Like Your Style 03:37 Tools
Girls On Show 03:35 Tools
Emancipation 03:35 Tools
night nurse 04:16 Tools
Yeah Feel It 04:42 Tools
bashment bacchanal feat mikey 04:42 Tools
Where I Wanna Be (feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:20 Tools
Pump Me Up (Feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:20 Tools
Ride It (feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:07 Tools
Haunting Melodies 04:42 Tools
Run Things Again (Remix) 04:46 Tools
all my life feat tc 04:42 Tools
don't move 04:42 Tools
Start De Madness (feat. Khiomal) 04:16 Tools
Oil Pumping (Feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:16 Tools
Till Morning (feat. Khiomal) 04:20 Tools
Sinking Sand 04:42 Tools
Start De Madness 04:42 Tools
Patriot 04:16 Tools
downtown 04:16 Tools
Road Block (feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:16 Tools
weekend (roadmix) 04:16 Tools
On Me (feat. Adrian Dutchin) 04:16 Tools
apple bottom girls 04:16 Tools
Wine Back 04:16 Tools
BRING THE WATER AGAIN 04:20 Tools
Nah Missing Me (feat. Edwin Yearwood) 04:08 Tools
What You Need 04:20 Tools
Gimme Some More (feat. Tony 'Rebel' Bailey) 04:20 Tools
fri-endz (feat lil rick) 04:20 Tools
rag in me hand (feat statement) 04:20 Tools
Back Shot 04:20 Tools
search no more 04:20 Tools
Handle Your Business (Roadmix) 04:20 Tools
Who's Coming With Us 04:20 Tools
Trouble 03:26 Tools
IT'S TAKING OVER ME 03:26 Tools
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Soca has never been so cool! Combat boots, baggy attire, brightly colored bandanas adorning funky dreads and coloured 'fros; krosfyah epitomizes coolness. Combined with infectious melodies, high-energy performances and pulsating rhythms that speak a language only one's hips comprehend, krosfyah has reinvented soca as we know it. For the past fifteen years, krosfyah has been touring the world inducing fans across three continents into a soca frenzy! Yet despite the group's sophomore CD's (Ultimate Party - Pump Me Up) sales (totaling over 300,000 units to date without the assistance of a major label), the guys remain humble. As Edwin Yearwood, principal songwriter for krosfyah indicates, "We are just a bunch of island guys who love to play music." And play music is exactly what they do. Whether entertaining 20 or 20,000, krosfyah always delivers an energized performance! The evolution of krosfyah from playing covers for tourists on the Barbados hotel circuit to touring the world and performing their original music for dignitaries like Nelson Mandela occurred over a span of seven years. While few critics ever doubted the potential of krosfyah, most never imagined this level of success, in such a short space of time. In 1994, krosfyah released their debut album, Ultimate Party, which propelled the group from obscurity to the most popular soca band on the island of Barbados and won them the coveted "Band of the Year" title. In 1995, the group released Ultimate Party-Pump Me Up. Not only did this album produce the hit song, "Pump Me Up", which became the national anthem for the youth of Barbados but it travelled across the seas to Canada where it achieved the coveted Gold status in January of 1997. As you read, it continues to receive excellent sales and reviews throughout the Caribbean, South America, the USA and Europe, while still finding its way into new global markets. The album bestowed unprecedented honors upon its lead vocalist Edwin Yearwood: "Party Monarch", "Road Monarch Champion" and "Calypso King" in 1995. The triple-crown win by one artiste would mark the first and only time to date, in the history of Barbados'''' Annual Crop Over Festival, that such a feat has ever been accomplished. In 1996, the success of krosfyah's third album, Aim High, led to more awards. The album also produced the hit song, "Wet Me", which dominated the music chart in the neighboring island of Trinidad and Tobago. 1997 brought forth a six track cd, entitled Fyah Riddims, 3 tunes from that Album had a good run, those being Road Block, Highway Robbery & Redemption of Me. Christmas of that year was a 6 track album entitled Fyahside Christmas, with favourites such as My Sweet Lord, No Christmas Without You, Jah Son, End of the Rope and Celebration. During 1998, krosfyah surfaced from the studio with a new album, Hot Zone and a new co-lead vocalist, Ray Armstrong. Hot Zone, like all of its predecessors, produced hit songs such as Oil Pumping, Calor & Appetite which enabled the band to tour across the United States and Europe performing at music showcases and festivals. As if not to be stopped, krosfyah released yet another album krosfyah.com in 1999 with hits like Agony (which saw Edwin Yearwood crowned 1999 Party Monarch for the third time), Ragga Beenie, Forkin', Be-sa-me and Sexy Body, to name a few. The year 2000 turned out to be no different. Krosfyah marked their return to their homeland's cultural festival, Crop Over, with another remarkable feat. Lead singer with the band, Edwin Yearwood, won his fourth Party Monarch title with the track, "Fiah Fiah," which is featured on his debut solo album Influenced: The Good and Badd In Me. This album was released alongside krosfyah's own The Best of krosfyah. This compilation of hits from the past and including two new tracks, continues to demonstrate krosfyah's musical ingenuity. The return to Crop Over for krosfyah has indeed proven to be one of their best decisions ever. Following the trend of the past years, krosfyah released yet another pulsating, award winning album. "Kool Under Fire," the name of the album, is a fitting title for this ever-dynamic band. The success of this album includes the Barbados 2001 Road March tune, "Sak Pasé", which was sung by Edwin and the effervescent Khiomal Nurse, who also joined the band that same year. "Emancipation" (another skilfully penned and appropriately titled masterpiece which reflects on our freedom, and some spanish flavour in "Plenty Amor". These songs will certainly add to the continuation of the groups' success. One would agree that in everything there will be good and there will be bad. However, the success comes when you realize amidst it all you can have the situation "Lock Down". krosfyah's 2002 album is certainly a testimony of will power to rise to the top. The album features the Barbados Tune of the Crop third place song "Road Jam", along with fast pace hits, the likes of "Fire Man" and "Ride It" and cool titles "Satisfaction" and "Ling Tong". Lead guitarist Anthony Bailey, debuted his solo album, "Unheard Message," that same year, a 20 track cd that's a must hear. Krosfyah's versatility continues to be evident even in their album titles. "Enchanted", simple but thought-provoking is the title of the 2003 album. The flava is cool, refreshing and totally krosfyah (still down-to-earth and for their fans and supporters). One song "Family" was specifically written for their faithful supporters, especially those who frequent the message board on krosfyah's website. Other songs include "French Kiss" featuring a French flavoured melody and a ragga-soca number called "Sorry." "Zero Tolerance", the 2004 album title, clearly speaks out against music piracy, drugs and violence. This was definitely the stance which the band and Edwin Yearwood took to the Party Monarch Finals, where he won for the 5th time with "Invasion." With other hits such as "Strong Back" and "Pressure" by Khiomal, Keep Rolling It" and the sweet melody of "Sugarcane", which placed 2nd in the People's Monarch Final, this album is yet another classic example of pure musicianship. For their 15th Anniversary, December 31st, 2004, the band brought out yet another classic masterpiece, "The Best of Krosfyah Vol. 2", and to add the icing to the cake, lead vocalist and songwriter, Edwin Yearwood, was signed to VP Records - Waistline Music Division, being the first Soca act to be signed to this label. With the increased presence of soca in the international marketplace, the best is yet to come from this music maestro and his band. In 2005, Krosfyah brought their album, "Timeless," which includes popular songs such as Head Gone, Don't Move, First Lady, and Friends, which features popular Bajan artiste, Lil Rick. Tony Bailey won an award at the first annual Barbados Music Awards for the band with his ragga soca song, "Sweetest Thing," held in the beginning of 2006. The band also copped the best soca band and best soca album awards at the 13th Annual Reggae Soca Music Awards held in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Lead singer, Edwin Yearwood, also won an award for his collaboration with Bunji Garlin in his classic song, "All Aboard." Fast forward to the 2006 Cropover season, Edwin Yearwood and Khiomal Nurse, noth participated in the Party Monarch Finals, placing 2nd and 4th respectively. The band's album, Everblazin, has been called the best soca album of the summer by many. It's no wonder, with big songs such as, "We Ready To Go," "Welcome To The Band," "Sinking Sand," and "Agua," all of which have been on the top of Barbados' radio charts as well as heavy rotation in the various soca events since. While it is true that krosfyah is "just a bunch of islanders who love to play music", krosfyah's players (Edwin Yearwood, Anthony Bailey, Khiomal Nurse, Morris Cassell, Corey Jordan, Neil Burnett, Felix Forde, Michael Agard, Andrew Weekes, Ronald Taylor, Aynsley Greaves, Carlton Yearwood & Darron Grant) each add a unique ingredient to their magical music. Read more on Last.fm. 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