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Bunji Garlin, born Ian Antonio Alvarez on July 14, 1978, is a Trinidadian soca artist known for his energetic play-on-words and double entendre in his studio and live performances.
Garlin became a prominent figure in the global soca music scene. His stage name, “Bunji Garlin,” is a combination of “Bunji,” a nickname given by his family, and “Garlin,” inspired by the famous actor Errol Flynn.
Garlin rose to prominence in the early 2000s with hits like “Send Dem Riddim Crazy” and “Fire Fi Dem.” However, it was his 2013 release, “Differentology,” that catapulted him to international recognition. The song, featuring a fusion of soca, EDM, and dancehall influences, won the Soul Train Award for Best International Performance and marked a significant crossover for Garlin’s music beyond the Caribbean.
Throughout his career, Bunji Garlin has been praised for his dynamic stage presence and thought-provoking lyrics that often touch on social and political issues. He has consistently pushed the boundaries of traditional soca music by incorporating diverse musical elements and collaborating with artists from various genres.
Garlin’s impact extends beyond his music; he is also recognized for his philanthropy and community work in Trinidad and Tobago. With a career spanning several decades, Bunji Garlin continues to be a driving force in the evolution of soca, bringing the vibrant sounds of the Caribbean to audiences worldwide.