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Following his breakout success with the smash single “Turn Me On”, recording artist, song-writer, soca enthusiast, and islander, Kevin Lyttle has been hard at work. While touring the world, Kevin created his own record label, Tarakon Records, and released a follow up album, Fyah, in Japan in September 2008, through a licensing deal with Universal Records. The album, featuring the smash singles “Fyah”, “Something About You”, and “Be Alright” ft. Skinny Fabulous and is available worldwide online. Born Lescott Kevin Lyttle Combs, Kevin’s love affair with music started early in his life. Hailing from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Kevin remembers falling in love with music at the age of 7 while watching the Calypso musicians march by from his mother’s shoulders. Growing up, he was influenced by a variety of music, from soca to reggae to R&B. Although living on modest means, Kevin was encouraged by his mother and uncle to pursue singing, and by the age of 14, Kevin had written his first song and performed at many local and inter-island events. While soca was the predominant music on Kevin’s native island, the first song Kevin Lyttle sang on-stage was the R&B ballad, “Shower Me With Your Love” by Surface. In order to achieve his dreams, Kevin worked a variety day jobs, from customs officer to radio disc jockey, while he saved money and cut demos whenever he could afford to. Kevin was thrown into the international spotlight with his breakout smash single, “Turn Me On”. Kevin’s strong live performances of his own style of soca influenced by dancehall and contemporary R&B made the song a hit worldwide. After finding its way into the clubs, “Turn Me On” was officially released as a single in the U.K. in late 2003; it reached #2 in its first week and spent seven weeks in the Top 10. It went on to reach Top 10 in countries throughout continental Europe including, Germany (#2), Italy (#3), France (#10), Belgium (#5), Netherlands (#2), Denmark (#1, 9 weeks), Switzerland (#3), Sweden (#5), Norway (#2), and Austria (#6); and reached #3 in Australia. In 2003, Kevin signed to Atlantic Records and “Turn Me On” was released in the U.S. in early 2004. The record was added to MTV on May 24, 2004 where it cracked the Top 10 on TRL and eventually reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Kevin’s self-titled album, released on July 27, 2004, peaked at #8 and has been certified gold by the RIAA. The album has sold well over 2,000,000 units worldwide and the single is multi-platinum. Kevin’s international success has taken him on tours around the world, to countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, England, Germany, Sweden, Japan, India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Suriname and many others. He has performed throughout the Caribbean and the United States and has collaborated with many other top recording artists including Flo Rida, Shaggy, Alison Hinds, and Spragga Benz. In 2007, along with Byron Lee and Arrow, Kevin performed at the Cricket World Cup opening ceremony in Greenfield, Trelawny, Jamaica. Kevin Lyttle is married to Dr. Jacqueline James-Lyttle and they reside in Miami, Florida with their son, but call St. Vincent and the Grenadines home. Kevin Lyttle is now available for interviews. For all inquiries, please contact Tarakon Records at 1-786-284-1001, bookings@kevinlyttlemusic or business@kevinlyttlemusic Artist Links: kevinlyttlemusic https://facebook/kevinlyttlemusic https://facebook/pages/Tarakon-Records/231203620277896 Twitter @kevinlyttle In 2007, Kevin Lyttle Founded Tarakon Records. The label is being lead by Dr. Jacqueline James-Lyttle and in 2013 formed a partnership with the Emmy winning Nightstand Music Group. Tarakon is also finalizing agreements with artists producers and DJs worldwide as a part of a recent major expansion.
Posted on: Sun, 04 Aug 2013 02:46:45 +0000

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