RemBunction releases first video ‘MOREDANDAT’ from ‘A MERRY REMY CHRISTMAS #AMRC’ album

‘MOREDANDAT’ Video Release #AMRC
Festive & fun; those are the adjectives that captures the essence of this soca parang video. MOREDANDAT is the first video release of the new tracks from the album ‘A MERRY REMY CHRISTMAS ‘ by RemBunction.
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The video has managed to depict the merriment, the camaraderie, the food and the music that are hallmarks of a Caribbean Christmas experience. The song was written, produced and recorded by Roland Yearwood; mixed by Neil Bernard and mastered by Martin Raymond. Shot by camera man Kerdice (Ked) Devenish in the parang capitals of Paramin and St. Joseph, as well as at 100.1FM’s ‘The Gathering’ Concert. It features some key figures in the Trinbagonian music industry including Crazy, Fireball, H2O Phlo, Kenny J, Joey Rivers & friends, Marcia Miranda, Mark ‘Ataklan’ Jiminez, Myron B, Rikki Jai, Ronoman, Shurwayne Winchester, Viva Nueva Parang Group and Picante parang side
Rembunction promises lots more videos and music to keep the Christmas spirit alive for the season. His album is available for purchase on itunes and at the M Store in Piarco International Airport.
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What is Parang Music?
Parang is a popular folk music originating out of Trinidad and Tobago, it was brought to Trinidad by Venezuelan migrants who were primarily of Amerindian and African heritage, something which is strongly reflected in the music itself. The word is derived from two Spanish words:’Parranda’, meaning ‘a spree or fête’ and ‘Parar’ meaning ‘to stop’. In the past, it was traditional for parang serenaders to pay nocturnal visits to the homes of family and friends, where part of the fun was waking the inhabitants of the household from their beds. Today, a new form of parang, ‘soca parang’, has emerged. Soca parang is a combination of soca and parang










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