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Dr. Jay de Soca Prince

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 * These were the only "reputable" sources I could find. I would appreciate feedback!
 * https://ilovecarnivall.co.uk/ilovecarnivall-interviews-dr-jay-of-toronto-de-soca-prince/
 * https://www.largeup.com/2014/07/31/largeup-interview-dr-jay-de-soca-prince/2/
 * https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-50-q/clip/15923624-dr.-jay-de-soca-prince-presents-gateway-soca
 * https://nowtoronto.com/culture/spotify-releases-carnival-sounds-playlists-in-celebration-of-torontos-caribbean-carnival/
 * https://www.cdjshow.com/guest/2017/Dr-Jay/
 * https://www.cdjshow.com/guest/2017/Dr-Jay/

Chutney soca

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 * - Start-class, stub-class, low-importance :
 * Sources:Academic sources (APA):
 * Chaudhuri, S., & Seeger, A. (2010). Remembered rhythms : essays on diaspora and the music of india. Seagull Books in association with Archives and Research Centre for Ethnomusicology, American Institute of Indian Studies.
 * Niranjana, T. (2006). Mobilizing india : women, music, and migration between india and trinidad. Duke University Press.
 * Manuel, P. (2000). East indian music in the west indies : tān-singing, chutney, and the making of indo-caribbean culture (Ser. Studies in latin american and caribbean music). Temple University Press.
 * Baksh, D. G. (2014). Jep sting radica with rum and roti: trinidadian social dynamics in chutney music. Popular Music and Society, 37(2), 152–168. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007766.2012.737593
 * Ballengee, C. L., & Baksh, D. G. (2020). From Indenture to Double Diaspora: Music, Film, and Visual Art of the Indian Caribbean. Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies, 4(2), 2. https://doi.org/10.23870/MARLAS.345

Doubles

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 * - Start class, low Importance :
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Caribbean people

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 * - Stub, no rating on the assessment scale :
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Kali Mai

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