Mighty Sparrow, Lord Melody, Soca, Calypso - Melo video free download


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Duration: 07:40
Uploaded: 2009/07/27

Melo, Mighty Sparrow tribute song to his friend and Calypso rival Lord Melody. Soca, Calypso, classic calypso, Trinidad and Tobago.

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9 years ago

Declan Ho

I was looking for this for homework but borin u r horrible u r shit

10 years ago

snagapuss23

Truly the best....great tribute to melo.,

11 years ago

janet Herbert

Play it again mello melo

11 years ago

breekwhal

Does anyone know of a soca song that starts off with "can you feel it" ??

11 years ago

fabian jones

rest in pease melo you and sparrow had a good good life play one for him.by melo see you.

11 years ago

fabian jones

sparrow is a smart man he knows how to make the dollars,

12 years ago

Percy Roker

Beutfull

12 years ago

fabian jones

i love sparroy he is my boy go sprrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrow

12 years ago

fabian jones

melody and sparrow was two of a kind. good good friends.play one for him

12 years ago

Rob Hier

gr8 one 2

12 years ago

L. Mc Alpin

certainly a fitting tribute to a friend and calypso opponent i concur with harry Belafonte these are poets these lyrics are so profound Birdy pays tribute to mello but still gets in a few blows effectively having the last word in their lyrical and poetic combats

12 years ago

MightySpoiler

Kudos to Sparow. Melo was the best.

13 years ago

AviDD Muzik

@boodz313 you have no idea hehe :D my dad record all d tracks from carnival around 1989.....only me and my sis know dis in toronto it seems haha....sweet soca man by baron as well....love it :P

13 years ago

SuperSnk1

Melo and Birdie are great heroes of our homeland T+T. Their kaiso wars were not only top class entertainment but it also raised the standard of calypso. They were able to achieve this because of their close friendship and love for the artform. Remember that Heroes never die. Thanks.

14 years ago

manlinc

Harry Belafonte... Speak up. Did you compensate Lord Melody enough from the money you made by using his song "mama look at boo boo deh"? Did you ever indicate that this was not your original song and attribute the composition to Lord Melody? What about all the other calypsoes you made money from that were composed by other caribbean calypsonians and you did not compensate them? Your actions are questioned in the last verse of this song.

14 years ago

profvelvet

Incredible...one legend eulogizing another. Simply brilliant!

14 years ago

Confirmedgenius

SAD SONG, but fitting tribute and great melody, appropriately

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