Ghetto
Flex
The
smooth enchanting voice of Hilton Dalzell adds an
essence, which is echoed through each note. Born September
14,1972 Hilton Dalzell Jr. also known as “Ghetto
Flex” started his journey at the tender age
of five guided by his farther Hilton Senior, an experienced
singer songwriter.
By
the age of eight, he was awarded the crown of Junior
Calypso Monarch in his native country of Trinidad
where he was born and raised.
His
journey since then has led him to many countries performing
with many bands including, Second Imij, Qwestion,
Roy Cape and the Kaiso All Stars and Imij & Co.
and opening for such acts as Boys II Men, The Fugees,
Faith Evans and Shaggy. |
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Along the way he has created his own brand of music
which he classifies as a fusion of Soca, dancehall
with elements of Hip-Hop and R&B. This formula
has no doubt been impacted by the various musical
influences in Hiltons life. Bob Marley, David Rudder,
Michael Jackson, Shabba Ranks and Buju Banton are
all artists who have helped Hilton shape his ever-evolving
style and sound.
Over
the years he has enjoyed much success, as well as
accolades, home and abroad for both his performance
and writing skills. Best-engineered recording CMA,
awards in New York City 1994 (Second Imij), Best New
Group CMA awards in NYC 1995 (Second Imij), Best Ragga
Soca Artist Miami Florida 1998, Reggae Soca Awards,
Two Sunshine Awards NYC 1995 (Second Imij) are all
honors bestowed on him.
Hilton
has done this with songs like ”Golo”,
“Single”, “Na Na” (feat. Russell
Cadagon), “Rock Yuh Body”, “Wine
and Bend Over” (feat. Denise Belfon), “Soca
Daddy”, “Voom Voom”, “Carnival
is Bacchanal” (feat. Rocky), “Jamaican
Lover” (feat. Tanya Stevens), First Ragga Soca
Combination “All Star Show” (feat. Ataklan,
Bunji Garlin, KMC), “You Sexy Thing” (feat.Harry
Toddler), “Ride With Me” (feat. Ce'cile),
“Push It Push It” (feat. Scare Dem Crew,
Elephant Man, Harry Toddler, Notty Cochy).
Hilton’s
tireless efforts and savage determination has earned
this talented individual the respect and notoriety
he now enjoys in his native country as well as around
the world. He still has that hunger and drive every
true artist is born with. He admits he receives the
most joy on stage when the positive vibration from
the audience is absorbed.
www.GhettoFlex.com
Contact
Info:
Manager: Jason Singh
Phone: 647.998.6042 | Web: www.socabookings.com
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