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Nicole David

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Nicole David
OriginSaint Lucia
GenresSoca
Occupation(s)Singer

Nicole David is a soca music artist from Saint Lucia. She is referred to as "St. Lucia's Queen of Soca" [1] and was a member of the soca band DN5. She is now the lead vocalist of the band Spectacle.

Carnival competition record

Nicole won the roadmarch during St Lucia Carnival 2005 with her song "Bounce". She placed third on two occasions in the St Lucia Soca Monarch competition (2004 and 2005), but decided not to participate in the competition in 2006. She represented St. Lucia in the Queen of Soca Competition in Trinidad and placed 7th.

Style

Her performance style has been compared to the performance style of Barbadian soca artiste Alison Hinds. (That explains why Nicole David had decided to imitate her in the first place)

Digicel

She has a sponsorship contract with Digicel, which includes a video for her hit "Bounce".[2]

Notable songs

  • "Jammette" (St. Lucia Soca 2007)
  • "Wukking up is we Culture" (she got that line from Alison Hinds no doubt)
   (St. Lucia Soca 1999)
  • Mischievous" (St. Lucia Soca 2006)
  • "What a Feeling" (St. Lucia Soca 2006)
  • "Road Block" (St. Lucia Soca 2007)
  • "Bounce" (St. Lucian Road March 2005)
  • "Mate'" (St. Lucia Soca 2004)
  • "Jabal"

Notes

  1. ^ Nationwide. No. 93. St. Lucia Department of Information Services. June 11, 2005. p. 8 https://web.archive.org/web/20110614061757/http://www.stlucia.gov.lc/gis/nationwide/2005/NationWide11June2005.pdf. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 14, 2011. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.digicelstlucia.com/en/about/news/digicel__nicole_david_bounce_to_a_new_beat