Denise Belfon Explained

Denise Belfon
Birth Name:Denise Ann Sinoda Belfon
Birth Date:23 November 1968
Origin:Trinidad
Years Active:1991–present
Genre:Soca
Associated Acts:Destra Garcia, Alison Hinds

Denise "Saucy Wow"[1] Belfon (born 23 November 1968, in Trinidad) is a soca and contemporary R&B songwriter and dancer.

Early years

As a young girl in school, she was a football (soccer) player and was offered a scholarship to Howard University to join the all-girls team. However, an injury at the time prevented her from taking up the opportunity. She has been singing since the age of nine, and was also a dancer and a model. When she was not performing, Belfon taught gymnastics at the Belmont Junior Secondary school and at the YMCA.Belfon is of Saint Lucian and Trinidadian descent, but also has Grenadian, Barbadian, Jamaican, French, and African ancestry.

Singing career

In 1990, Belfon was discovered by the bandleader of Roy Cape. She started singing professionally with the soca band Black Sheep, before moving on to Sound Revolution. Her first solo recording was the soca single "Ka Ka Lay Lay". (Not to be confused with Makelele which of course is Alison Hinds' crop over 2011 song) Belfon went on to record the singles "Hard Wuk", "De Jammette", "Saucy Baby",[2] and "Indian Man".[3] Belfon has also recorded songs outside of the soca genre, most notably a 2001 collaboration with New York house music duo Masters at Work entitled "Work".[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Beenie Man, Mad Dawg sizzle at Caribbean Wet Fete. 16 July 2008. The Jamaica Observer. 13 January 2010.
  2. News: Some like it hotter. 16 August 2004. The Times. 13 January 2010 . London . Phil . Davison.
  3. News: Cultural encounter. 9 January 2007. The Hindu. 13 January 2010.
  4. News: 10 sounds that define modern club music – and the stories behind them. 10 August 2017. FACT Mag. 15 September 2020 . London . Zak . DesFleurs.