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Popsicle Soca tune "A Pirate's tale" banned from Radio?



Author: phanthomas
Publishing date: 12.07.2004 15:04


New artist David Hall aka "Popsicle" from Barbados song called "A Pirate's tale" was banned on a local radio station in Barbados. The song is put over from the view of a music pirate and in no way does Popsicle support piracy. Read on to listen to the (uncensored) tune and help out the artist!
"A Pirate's tale" - Cropover 2004 ready?
"A Pirate's tale" - Cropover 2004 ready?
David Hall is a multi-talented Barbadian entertainer who came on the scene in 1989 as a reggae artist known as Cobra Snake. He earned this name because of his fast paced style of singing. He performed at show such as The Farley Concert and RevoDubbulution competitions. He also performed on the hotel circuit for a number of years.
In 2004 Cobra Snake has resurfaced as POPSICLE with a few controversial topics but still maintaining the ability to be very lyrical and versatile while mixing hardcore reggae with other genres of music to create a well-loved fusion.

David Hall sees himself and a well-rounded artist who believes music should have great substance.

The song "A Pirate's tale was written by David Hall and Produced by Sebastian Legall of Moonblast Productions .

You can listen to a sample of the song at SocaCDProject.

If you agree the song shouldn't be banned, please vote for the song . Votes can be placed daily, so please take actively part against censorship in Reggae and Soca!

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