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Iwer
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Neil
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Neil
Iwer George born in Point
Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago has been heating things up on the Soca
Music scene for the last 16 years. Iwer’s professional singing
career began at the age of 21. In 1987, Iwer the singer/songwriter
exploded unto the entertainment scene with the song "Boom Boom
Time", which went on to place 2nd in the Road March Competition in
Trinidad and Tobago. That year Iwer also took home the coveted award
for the best Nation Building Calypso with the song "Times Hard, Hold
Tight".
In 2000, Iwer won his very
first Road March title with the song “Carnival come back again”.
Iwer never fails to amaze his fans year after year he has continued
to give us one hit after the other with his very controversial
lyrics he always seem to find a way to surprise his fans.
Mr.Iwer George who is referred to as being the “Big Man In the
Business” has given us one hit after the other. A few of his hits
are : "Ah Home", ”Na Do Dat", "Jump and Wine Up", "Iwer Dance", "On
ah Bam Bam", "Yes Iwer", "Wine on Yuh Property", "Jump and Dunk",
"Bottom in de Road", "Carnival Come Back Again", "Celebrating
Carnival" , "Horn Meh Nah”,etc. In 2004 Iwer has released the
following tunes, “Brooklyn Anthem”, “ Turn Around”, “Until”, "Big 3"
with Bunji and Denise, and “Father”.
Since
his controversial debut on the soca music scene Mr.Iwer George has
been very much in demand throughout North America, Europe and the
Caribbean, where he continues to please and amaze his audiences.
Iwer is currently with the Invasion Band along with his brother Naya
George. In 2002, Iwer wrote the song "Trinidad" for brother Naya who
went on to win the Road March title in Trinidad for that song. Not
only is Iwer a talented and controversial musicians he is also a
gifted song writer who always seems to have something new up his
sleeves.

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