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Archived: 11 Years Later, Bunji And Fay Ann Keep The Love Sizzling Hot. Fay Wants 100 More.

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It’s been 11 years since fans around the world celebrated the union of two of Soca music’s hottest people. Ian ‘Bunji Garlin’ Alvarez- a guy from the rural Wallerfield area scored big time when he found himself the woman of his dreams in Fay-Ann Lyons, the daughter of who else but, the King of Jump and Wave, Austin ‘Superblue’ Lyons. It seemed like a fairytale and now, 11 years later, these two still manage to keep the fire in their relationship, with Fay Ann this morning saying :

“Here’s to 11 years of no regrets and a hundred more with you ; The most awesome husband in the world! I love you and look forward to the “rocking chair” days! Stay weird my love.” 

Power couple, Bunji Garlin and Fay Ann Lyons.

They travel the world together. She feeds him and he loves that. She manages the family’s affairs and despite public scrutiny at times, some often commenting that Lyons-Alvarez wears the pants in the relationship, what they have is working. “He’s not afraid to be in love and most importantly he is a family man,” Fay Ann told Ebuzztt.com this morning. She’s hard at work, prepping for the upcoming Carnival 2018 season but of course, when it comes to her husband and her daughter, the ViQueen is always ready to smile and share her thoughts. We’d asked her what is it that makes her want to spend the rest of her life with Bunji still, and that was her response.

At midnight, her husband had taken to social media to share his feelings. “The clock hit midnight and here we are alright,” he said, almost sounding like he was about to ‘buss’ into a freestyle. He showed his followers his wife’s blinged out wedding bands in a photo that saw her place her index finger on her lips as if to tell the world, ‘hush’… he was smiling.

“I love you with everything to match you, my everything. It’s going to be one of them best and blessed days @fayannlyons”

The duo continue to stand with each other. Lyons Alvarez will be a part of Fantasy Carnival’s masquerade in 2018 with her very own section, ‘ATLANTA’, in the band’s presentation of ‘Isle of Olympia’. Together they will present two events in the year ahead, one, a boat ride called, Pree Dawn and the other a J’ouvert experience called ‘Santimanitay J’ouvert’. Fay Ann recently unleashed a new collaborative single with Ricardo Drue- a track called, “Another Level”, that hears her vocal skills mimic her early years in the biz. Bunji meanwhile is soaring into the upcoming season with several tracks to his credit already, among them a power contender called, “Soca and Rum,” which was released only last week. There’s no stopping them so while the critics keep talking, these two game changers are keeping the love sizzling hot and making that paper.

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Producer, Stephon Gabriel Follows Passion, Delivers ‘Soft Touch.’

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The cheat code to succeeding at everything you touch as a creative, is passion – pure, lingering passion. That’s one Trinbagonian creative’s final analysis of the inroads he’s personally made over the years. Now, jumping from behind the engineering of sounds we know and love from Soca artistes across the length and breadth of the region, to expressing his very own internal truths, Stephon Gabriel is once again following passion. 

Stephon has produced for many artists and has released a project of his own.

Gabriel Creative Studios in Couva, is the playground created by this sound engineer. He left his position at Microsoft years ago, to follow his passion, he says, this after returning to T&T, having studied music at USC. “I’ve been in the music industry for over 15 years. From the age of 14, I knew music lived in me. I was the guy at school everyone would come to, to record love songs for their girlfriends,” he recalled with a chuckle. He says those formative years influenced what he would later become. “I got a guitar for my 14th birthday and it was set from there. Since that time, I’ve been heavily involved in both music and film. I’ve worked on a few featured films, including work done as part of the crew on ‘Home and Again’ here in Trinidad,” he said, adding that on the music side of things, he’s worked in some capacity with most of the big names in Soca. 

A mixture of exploration and passion, Gabriel’s latest creative effort adds to his ongoing dedication to effectively positioning Caribbean artistes for international opportunities. “I have a publishing arm of my company called ‘Just In Time Music,’ which aims to bridge the gap between Caribbean creatives and Hollywood and the world,” Gabriel explained, adding, “I have agents out there who work with me to get our music placed into movies and television shows.” 

The music producer said he began creating independent songs strictly for film and because it was so well received, he was able to secure several deals, in a relatively short space of time. “I went on to extend the service to creatives here in Trinidad and Tobago but part of the challenge has been educating others on publishing and other aspects of that side of the business,” he admitted. 

Optimistic and dedicated, Stephon Gabriel has proceeded to do what he can, to teach others about the ins and outs of the global music industry. He set up a TikTok account, educating fellow Caribbean creatives with tips and other valuable information pertinent to royalties, masters, publishing and the like. “StephanGabrial868 is the channel and as I continue with that effort, I’ll say one of my goals is to one day be able to go to my distributor and choose “Soca” as the genre for the music I deliver,” he said. 

Armed with his skills as a music and film professional, Stephon Gabriel’s pushing every envelope – passionately following his heart even into artistry, understanding that anything is possible in today’s world. “I’ve worked on hundreds, maybe thousands of songs for people. My voice is in a lot of songs as well. As a creative you love to do what you love and there are limitations on what you can do on someone else’s song,” he said, noting that doing this new single of his own, offered him the opportunity to do it his way. 

“Earlier this year I did what I call a re-imagine of Kees’ ‘Cocoa Tea’ and I went left with it, changing the instruments and posting it online in January. It was surprising to see that it was so well received; I got a lot of engagement online,” he recalled. 

Passionate and ready for whatever may come, Stephon has gone all out on the release of ‘Soft Touch.’ “It’s being released with a video and I just want to say the song isn’t a release for ‘carnival’ per say. It’s a song for global appreciation. It’s a groove that can be enjoyed all year long.” 

‘Soft Touch’ was written by Gabriel with production collaboratively done by Jumaane, Jaydot, Amiel Duncan and Gabriel himself. The song was mastered by Andre Stewart. 

Stephon Gabriel -  Soft Touch (Official Visualizer)

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Major Lazor Hosts ‘GYALGEBRA’ Block Party to Help Jamaica, this Thursday and They’re Heading Back to Coachella in 2026.

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Multi-platinum music icons and dancehall ambassadors, MAJOR LAZER are celebrating the release of their new GYALGEBRA mixtape with a Miami Art Week block party benefiting Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica on Thursday, Dec. 4

The GYALGEBRA release party happens from 6pm to 2am in the parking lot at Coyo Taco, 2320 NW 2nd Avenue in Wynwood, with all proceeds from ticket and merch sales going towards the American Friends of Jamaica and global crisis response organization CORE’s Hurricane Melissa relief efforts in Jamaica.

The evening will feature live sets from Major Lazer Soundsystem along with special guests and friends of Major Lazer, including a rare appearance from Miami legend DJ Chipman (w ho features on GYALGEBRA standout “Jump & Twist”).

GYALGEBRA, Major Lazer’s first self-contained music project in five years and its first release with new, UK-based vocalist America Foster, was released Friday, Nov. 21 via Mad Decent/BECAUSE. The project’s nine tracks were recorded between Jamaica, where Diplo and co-founder Switch originally formed Major Lazer in 2008, and Miami, homebase of Major Lazer’s Walshy Fire and Ape Drums.

While plans had been in place for months to celebrate the release of GYALGEBRA with a Miami Art Week block party, Hurricane Melissa and its devastating impact on Jamaica inspired the group to take action. Diplo visited Treasure Beach in the hard-hit western parish of St Elizabeth in November with volunteers from CORE and the St Elizabeth-based BREDS Foundation, delivering food and water to families affected by the storm, and witnessing the devastation first-hand. 

RETURN TO COACHELLA AFTER 10 YEARS

Fans can expect to see more Major Lazer soon as the group embarks on tour dates in the new year including a return to Coachella — ten years after the group’s last appearance in the desert — on April 12 and 19, 2026. The group also returns to Miami for a headlining set at Ultra Music Festival in March. 

GYALGEBRA kicks off Major Lazer’s highly-anticipated new chapter with the official debut of Major Lazer “First Lady” America Foster featuring on five tracks including lead single “BRUK DOWN” (alongside Parris Goebel and SadBoi) and the ‘90s dancehall-inspired solo showcase “Peppa Pot.”

Recorded largely in Jamaica at Diplo’s new studio sanctuary, Pompey, GYALGEBRA is a return to the outsider dancehall energy and unpredictable genre mash-ups of the group’s upstart early days, when anthems like “Pon De Floor” and “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” literally ran the world. Across its nine tracks, GYALGEBRA lays the blueprint for a new era of Major Lazer — one in which the group centers America Foster’s considerable vocal talents, while remaining as collaborative, musically unpredictable, and stylistically ravenous as ever. 

Guest features on GYALGEBRA include Dominican iconoclast, Tokischa, elusive Miami icon, DJ Chipman, Toronto it-girl, SadBoi, New Zealand-born choreographer-turned-artist, Parris Goebel, Jamaican dancehall stalwart Busy Signal, Trinidad & Tobago soca legend Bunji Garlin, zess queen Lady Lava and Amsterdam-based DJ/producer Kybba. Dancehall, drill, shatta, zess, dembow, soca, bouyon, Miami jook and Funk carioca are a few of the genres and inspirations covered on the project.

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