Sugar Aloes

Michael Anthony Osouna, more famously known by his stage name Sugar Aloes, is a venerable and highly respected figure in the calypso and soca music scene of Trinidad and Tobago. Born on April 24, 1954, he rose to prominence in the 1980s and has since carved out a reputation for being a masterful storyteller and entertainer with a robust catalog that includes both politically charged and more lighthearted songs. With a career spanning several decades, Sugar Aloes remains a steadfast contributor to the artform, often using his music to reflect upon social and political themes that resonate deeply within the Caribbean community.

Throughout his prolific career, Sugar Aloes has delivered numerous hits, consistently showcasing his versatility and unique flavor in the calypso genre. His most recent releases, such as "J'ouvert Mas" and "Who's in Charge," continue to showcase his ability to evolve with the times while preserving the traditional essence of calypso storytelling. Albums like "The Best of Sugar Aloes" offer a retrospective glance at his rich musical journey, encapsulating the poignant lyrics and infectious rhythms that define his body of work. Renowned for his dynamic live performances and iconic voice, Sugar Aloes remains an esteemed and beloved figure among music aficionados in Trinidad and Tobago and across the wider Caribbean diaspora.

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J'ouvert Mas
Album - 12 Tracks - Released March 3, 2021
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