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BLP sources|date=September 2010Infobox musical artist| image = Rupert Clarke at a concert in Winnipeg, Canada in February 2008.jpg| image_size = 200 || name = Rupee| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Rupert Clarke| alias = Rupee| birth_date = birth date and age|mf=yes|1975|09|10| death_date =| origin = Barbados | instrument =| genre = Soca music|Soca , Reggae | occupation =| years_active = 1997–2000 ( Coalishun|group )
2000–present (solo)| label = Atlantic Records | associated_acts =| website =| current_members =| past_members =| notable_instruments =
Rupert Clarke (born September 10, 1975), best known by his stage name Rupee , is a soca music ian from Barbados . He was born in military barracks in Germany to a German people|German mother and a Barbadian people|Bajan father, who was serving in the United Kingdom|British armed forces at the time. He later migrated to Barbados. He is signed to Atlantic Records .

Early life


By the age of nine, Rupee had lived in three different cultures - German, English, and Barbadian.

Spending his first years in England , he was exposed to a contrast of sounds which reflected his parents' diverse backgrounds: Calypso music|calypso and reggae on the side of his West Indies|West Indian father, pop and rock and roll from his European ethnic groups|European mother. He and his siblings would often perform on stage, coming up with all sorts of chants, rhymes and antics to tease the audience. Rupee eventually moved to Barbados in 1985. He had his first major break after winning the Richard Stoute Teen Talent Competition in 1993, when he was a schoolboy at Harrison College (Barbados)|Harrison College .

Career


1997–2000: Coalishun


Rupee emerged on the local soca scene after being invited to join the then popular Bajan band, Coalishun , along with singers like Terencia Coward -"TC" and Adrian Clarke in 1997. Though initially more dancehall oriented, Rupee would find himself settling into the soca genre, a genre indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago . This was marked by the release of his first hit single "Ice Cream".

2000-present: Solo


"Ice Cream" was followed by a string of hit songs from three self-released solo albums. "Jump," from his first album, won Rupee repeated Road March titles at carnivals in Barbados, New York , Miami , Boston , and Toronto . " Tempted to Touch ," from his second album, enjoyed over two years of international club play, spreading to urban and pop radio in Toronto and Miami. It became the catalyst for Rupee’s worldwide deal with Atlantic Records – as well as the first single from his newly released 1 On 1 .

Before deciding to pursue music full-time, Rupee explored other careers. After completing an associate degree in Graphic Arts from the Barbados Community College , he remained in that field for some time, working with two public relations/advertising agencies in Barbados.

Achievements


Apart from dominating the charts in the Caribbean, Rupee has also gone gold in Japan and in most of Europe. Furthermore, " Do The Damn Thing " (DTDT), a bonus track from his latest album, 1 On 1 , recently featured in an episode of the American TV series, Desperate Housewives .

Over the years Rupee has amassed a number of Party Monarch and Road March titles not only in Barbados, but also at Caribbean Carnival|West Indian Carnivals in the United States and Canada . His most popular hits have included "Ice Cream", "Jump" and the internationally released, "Tempted to Touch" and "What Happens In De Party".

In 2007, Rupee along with Jamaican Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy and Trinidadian Fay-Ann Lyons recorded the official song for the 2007 Cricket World Cup - "The Game of Love and Unity" - written by Rupee. http://www.toronto-lime.com/music/2007/the_game_of_love_and_unity.htm Toronto-Lime.com - Soca Track

He has worked with artists such as Shaggy (musician)|Shaggy , Sean Paul , Thara Prashad , Fay Ann Lyons, Alison Hinds , T.G E.N.T , Lil Kim , Kevin Lyttle , Daddy Yankee , Wisin & Yandel , Rihanna , Khatera, Shirin and Elisha.

In 2011 during the Crop Over festival season Rupee won the Starcom Network group of radio station's title of "People's Monarch" with his song "I Am A Bajan. http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=_TybxnGmTAQ Rupee - Barbados' People's Monarch Crowning + Performance, Vid. of Rupee collecting 2011 People's Monarch prize in front of the radio station.

References


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External links


  • Facebook|TheRealRupee

  • MySpace|rupeemusic

  • http://www.toronto-lime.com/music/profiles/rupee.htm Rupee profile, Toronto-Lime.com


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