Skinny Fabulous
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Birth name | Gamal Doyle |
Origin | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Genres | Soca |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2008–present |
Website | https://instagram.com/skinnyfabulous?igshid=n1ed3dkm3q |
Gamal Doyle, better known as Skinny Fabulous, is a Vincentian musician, singer and songwriter.[1] He is a five-time Soca Monarch winner for his home country Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and created history in Trinidad and Tobago winning the 2019 Road March title with his hit "Famalay" which features Trinidadian soca artistes Ian "Bunji Garlin" Alvarez and Machel Montano.
Career
Skinny Fabulous success continued within 2009 when he was awarded St. Vincent and the Grenadines Entertainer of the Year, and was the first runner up in the OECS Soca Monarch competition he also was adjudged Best New Male Artist at the Soca Music Awards.[2]
Discography
Singles
- "This Island is mine" (2015)
- "Born for This" (2015)
- "Head Bad" (2009)
- " Rave Out" (2012)
- "Watch Thing" (2016)
- "It's the Weekend" (2015)
- "Solid as a Rock" (2016)
- "Going Off" (2014)
- "Make it Rain" (2016)
- "More Jab" (2015)
- "Mash Up International" (2015)
- " What time is it" (2012)
- "Full Hundred" (2015)
- "Sober is over rated" (2015)
- "All Day, All Night" (2015)
- "Mad People" (2011)
- "Feeling so Blessed" (2016)
- "Party Again" (2016)
- "Vincy People" (2019)
- "Reckless" (2019)
- "Family" (2019)
- "Good People" (2017)
- "Solid as a Rock" (2016)
- "Amsterdam" (2015)
- "Don't give it away" (2016)
- "Brutal" (2017)
- "Lights Go Down" (2017)
- "Tallawah" (2016)
- "Letter to the Commissioner" (2019)
- "Party Start" (2018)
- "Behaving the worst" (2014)
- "Happy" (2018)
- "Bipolar" (2019)
- "Up and Up" (2019)
- "Ignorant" (2015)
Collaborations
- "Pick Your Position" Feat. Motto (2019)
References
- ^ "Jouvert Jump-Off concert set to be mega warm up session". Thedailyherald.sx. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- ^ [1]