Sanatçının Albümleri
Kool Under Fire
2001 · albüm
The Best of Krosfyah
2000 · albüm
Krosfyah.Com
1999 · albüm
Hot Zone
1998 · albüm
Fyah Riddums
1997 · mini albüm
Ultimate Party - Pump Me Up
1995 · albüm
Thank You
2018 · single
Thank You (Nik Kai Remix)
2018 · single
Fyahside Christmas
2012 · mini albüm
The Journey
2012 · albüm
20th Anniversary Special Edition
2012 · albüm
Kings of the Groove
2012 · albüm
One on One
2012 · albüm
The Experience
2012 · albüm
Fire Proof
2007 · albüm
Everblazin
2006 · albüm
Timeless
2005 · albüm
The Best of Krosfyah, Vol.2
2004 · albüm
Zero Tolerance
2004 · albüm
Enchanted
2003 · albüm
Lock Down
2002 · albüm
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As one of the most innovative soca bands to come out of Barbados, Krosfyah has managed to redefine the whole genre, forever changing the way the music is played and presented. Armed with an exuberant sound that adds touches of reggae and R&B to the soca mix, a funky and decidedly urban look accented with baggy pants and bandannas and a magnetic stage presence, the group grabbed the attention of an expanding international audience and never let go. Lead by the charismatic, smooth-voiced Edwin Yearwood, Krosfyah (Yearwood, Anthony Bailey, Sherwin King, Elvis Edwards, Khiomal Nurse, Sharon Darlington, Morris Cassell, and Corey Jordan) remains one of the most popular soca bands ever. Not only do they serve up the essential high-energy, hip-winding sound that's the foundation for soca, but they add lyrical depth and soulful ballads, which is unusual for the genre. Formed in 1989 in the working-class neighborhood of Clapham by lead singer/songwriter Yearwood, drummer Bailey, Michael Agard, and Felix Forde, the group started out playing cover songs on the Barbados hotel circuit. Searching for a chance to play their original music, they were selected to represent Barbados at a showcase in Trinidad and knocked the audience out with their fresh blend of soca and reggae. Emboldened by the response, Yearwood decided to broaden their appeal and change the group's image. He changed the spelling from Crossfire to Krosfyah, to represent the way it's pronounced in the Bajan dialect. Although most soca performers are middle-aged, he added baggy clothes and combat boots to the group's look to appeal to a younger crowd. Krosfyah's debut release in 1994, Ultimate Party, served notice that the band was going to shake things up. It helped them when they won the Band of the Year title in Barbados and 1995's Ultimate Dance Party-Pump Me Up remains the biggest-selling CD in the soca genre. It produced the hit single "Pump Me Up," which became an anthem for Caribbean youth and was certified gold in Canada. 1995 was also the year that Yearwood won a triple-crown victory of "Party Monarch," "Road March Champion," and "Calypso King" at the annual Cropover Festival. It was a feat that had never been achieved before, but Yearwood had already established himself as a trail-blazer. In 1996, their release Aim High continued to expand their audience, producing the hit "Wet Me." 1998's Hot Zone garnered major-label support when VP Records released the album, which showcased Yearwood's lyrical and production skills. 2000 garnered the compilation The Best of Krosfyah. ~ Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, Rovi