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Introducing - KRU-Mania The ANTIGUAN dictionary defines EL-A-KRU as a working force of Music, Energy and KRU-isma. n: L(Little)A(Antigua)CREW El A Kru is Antigua’s most Kru-riffic export, bringing its infectious music to an ever widening fan base; leaving Kru-Mania in its wake. The Crew paid their dues and honed their craft on the tourist circuit; in the process, updating the standard hotel fare, bringing visitor’s taste for Caribbean music into the 20th century. But they weren’t sleeping on their soca career; over the years, producing a string of local Carnival hits – ‘We Want More Money’, ‘Right Time For Love’, ‘Helikopta’, ‘Ring Ting’, ‘Turn out the Lights’, to name a few. The band’s first re-invention took place in 1998, when L.A. Crew became El A Kru, and launched Lethal. That album showcased the Kru’s skill at bringing not only Soca straight-up, but blending it with other genres into delightful concoctions. The fans drank it up, and demanded seconds. Lethal’s breakout hit was the raunchy ‘Lethal Batty’, which soon found its way on to VP’s Soca Gold CD. The risqué number proved to be not only the biggest hit yet for the boys from L.A. , but one of the biggest soca hits anywhere; that year and well into 1999. Soon, the boys found themselves in the heart of the Soca Mecca, Trinidad and Tobago. Over a 28-day stretch, the Kru rocked 19 shows during the country’s 1999 Carnival and joined internationally-renowned costume designer Peter Minshall’s Lost Tribe on the road. Life being what it is, setbacks were inevitable; and a major one came that same year with the destruction, by fire, of the Kru’s crib. Not only did the band lose its home, but all of its equipment as well. It was a hard blow but the tight-knit group, through determination and faith, overcame the odds. They’ve soldiered on, delivering their chronically contagious brand of Soca over the years at events like the Brass Festival in Trinidad, the St. Kitts Music Festival, the Tortola Music Festival, UNIFEST in Fort Lauderdale, Miami Carnival, and Labour Day in Brooklyn. With dynamic live shows in St. Croix, St. Thomas, Virgin Gorda, Nevis, Montserrat, Tobago, Miami, New York, England, St. Lucia, Barbados, Dominica, and more, they’ve continued to take the music to wherever Soca fans reside. It has been an amazing ride; with more local hits like ‘Maria Maria’, ‘Anotha Man’, and ‘Off Limits’ following, even as the band went through a couple of personnel changes. The hit making never waned; this, in itself, indicative of the band’s resilience. More than that, Antigua’s five-time ‘Sweetest Band on the Road’ scaled many more peaks between 2006/7.
The Kru’s 2007 album is dubbed Fully Loaded, and with tracks like ‘My Carnival’, ‘Sweet Dung Dey’, ‘Bounce’, and ‘No Behaviour’, it continues to build on this amazing success. With talent cyarn dun, unique chemistry, and irresistible charisma, the Kru continues to win converts as it crosses new borders on its quest to remain one of the Caribbean’s best. Meet the Kru: Tanzania “Tizzy” Sebastian - lead vocals |
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