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Machel Montano
Machel Montano (born 24 November 1974) is a Trinidadian soca recording artist and record producer. Known for his high energy, fast-paced, and often unpredictable on-stage performances, he is one of the genre's most popular artists.
Early life
Montano was born in Carenage (Northwestern Trinidad) on 24 November 1974 and his family moved to Siparia (Southwestern Trinidad), when he was very young. He attended Siparia Boys R.C., then Presentation College, San Fernando, where he sang in the school's choir led by Mrs Cynthia Lee-Mack. Machel's first shot to fame as a nine-year-old boy came with the song "Too Young To Soca" while he was still in primary school. In 1984, along with his older brother Marcus and neighbours, the group Panasonic Express was started and, in 1989, the band became Xtatik. In April 1986, at the age of 11, Montano appeared on the mainstream television show Star Search. In 1987, he took part in the Trinidad and Tobago National Song Writers Festival, and placed second with his song "Dream Girl". He also won the Caribbean Song Festival in Barbados, becoming the first Trinidadian and youngest contestant to win this competition.
Musical career
Montano's band was originally entitled the Panasonic Express. The band was later re-invented and retitled by leader Montano as The Xtatik Circus, Xtatik, The Road Marching Band and The Band of the Year. Since 2007 they have been known as Machel Montano HD (High Definition). During the early 2000s, Kernal Roberts, son of the late calypsonian Lord Kitchener, was appointed the band's drummer and musical director. Montano also co-presented the International Sounds of Soca show on BBC Radio 1Xtra for four years with DJ Slic. His successful singles, with and without Xtatik, include "Big Truck" (Xtatik's most successful single, which won the Road March title in 1997), "Outa Space" (with Beenie Man), "Music Farm" (Xtatik), "It's Carnival" (with Destra Garcia), and his Road March title wins in 2006, "Band Of The Year" (with Patrice Roberts), and in 2007, "Jumbie". As well 1998's Toro Toro featuring Shaggy peaked at No. 19 on the UK Independent Singles chart & 2015's One Wine featuring Sean Paul and Major Lazer peaked at No. 37 on the US Billboard Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart. What's more, Mr Fete along with Soca Kingdom featuring Superblue both peaked at No. 22 on the US Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart. He is very well known in New York City, where he has had sold-out concerts in Madison Square Garden many times over. Machel is a six-time International Soca Monarch, a ten-time Trinidad and Tobago Road March winner and a one-time Calypso Monarch.
Appearances in other media
Montano made his movie debut with Bazodee (2016), which was filmed entirely in Trinidad and Tobago. He stars in the movie as a soca singer who falls in love with a businessman's daughter. In 2017 Montano also released an autobiographical documentary entitled "Machel Montano: Journey of a Soca King".
Accolades
In November 2014 Montano won a Soul Train Award for Best International Performance for the song "Ministry of Road (M.O.R.)". His win for "Ministry of Road" is the second consecutive win at the BET Soul Train Music Awards for Soca Music just after Bunji Garlin won in 2013 with Differentology. On November 15, 2018 Montano acquired a honorary doctorate of arts from the University of Trinidad and Tobago. He was later bestowed, in September 2022, with a Hummingbird Gold Medal, a national award of Trinidad and Tobago.
Personal life
Montano holds a Master's degree in Carnival Studies from the University of Trinidad and Tobago. On 14 February 2020, Montano married his longtime girlfriend Renee Butcher. Where his wedding ceremony occurred at T&T's' Red House, the nation's parliament building. He's also a father of three children, Melanie, Nicholas and Maya Journey.
Discography
Solo albums
Xtatik albums
Guest appearances
Main appearances
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