Trinidad's music pirates still at large

originally posted by ODW

Trinidad and Tobago's music industry is used to controversial lyrics in its annual crop of new soca (soul of calypso) and calypso songs for carnival.

But in the run-up to next year's event, due to be held in February, at least one pair of artists has discovered that you can go too far.

With the country's National Carnival Commission worrying that an Ebola virus outbreak might force it to postpone the festivities, soca singers Benjai and Screws decided to make light of the threat.

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  • As long as there is a market for Music pirates it will continue and it's not just Trini.  

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