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Calypso is a style of Afro-Caribbean
Afro-Caribbean

The term Afro-Caribbean applies to Caribbean people of Black people African descent. It may also refer to:*British African-Caribbean community...
 music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 which originated in Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an island country in the southern Caribbean, lying northeast of the South American country of Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles....
 in the beginning of the 20th century
20th century

The twentieth century of the Common Era began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar. The century saw a remarkable shift in the way that vast numbers of people lived, as a result of technological, medical, social, ideological, and political innovation....
.

islands had a core population of descendants of African slaves and workers and remnants of the indigenes, while colonial masters changed rapidly bringing settlers from France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 and the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, together with their music styles. According to another version, the French brought Carnival
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival is celebrated two days before Ash Wednesday.Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago is the event of the year....
 to Trinidad
Trinidad

Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and islands of Trinidad and Tobago which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago....
, and calypso competitions held at Carnivals grew in popularity, especially after the abolition of slavery in 1834.

While most authorities stress the African roots of calypso, in his 1986 book Calypso from France to Trinidad, 800 Years of History veteran calypsonian The Roaring Lion
Roaring Lion

Roaring Lion was one of the greatest calypsonians of the 20th century. His 65-year career began in the early 1930s and he is best known for his compositions "Ugly Woman" , "Mary Ann" and "Netty, Netty," which are still performed today....
 (Rafael de Leon) asserted that calypso also descends from the music of the medieval French troubadour
Troubadour

A troubadour was a composer and performer of Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages .The troubadour school or tradition began in the eleventh century in Occitania, but it subsequently spread into Italy, Spain, and even Greece....
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Calypso is a style of Afro-Caribbean
Afro-Caribbean

The term Afro-Caribbean applies to Caribbean people of Black people African descent. It may also refer to:*British African-Caribbean community...
 music
Music

Music is an art form whose media is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch , rhythm , dynamics , and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture ....
 which originated in Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an island country in the southern Caribbean, lying northeast of the South American country of Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles....
 in the beginning of the 20th century
20th century

The twentieth century of the Common Era began on January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000, according to the Gregorian calendar. The century saw a remarkable shift in the way that vast numbers of people lived, as a result of technological, medical, social, ideological, and political innovation....
.

Caribbean history

The islands had a core population of descendants of African slaves and workers and remnants of the indigenes, while colonial masters changed rapidly bringing settlers from France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 and the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, together with their music styles. According to another version, the French brought Carnival
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival is celebrated two days before Ash Wednesday.Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago is the event of the year....
 to Trinidad
Trinidad

Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and islands of Trinidad and Tobago which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago....
, and calypso competitions held at Carnivals grew in popularity, especially after the abolition of slavery in 1834.

While most authorities stress the African roots of calypso, in his 1986 book Calypso from France to Trinidad, 800 Years of History veteran calypsonian The Roaring Lion
Roaring Lion

Roaring Lion was one of the greatest calypsonians of the 20th century. His 65-year career began in the early 1930s and he is best known for his compositions "Ugly Woman" , "Mary Ann" and "Netty, Netty," which are still performed today....
 (Rafael de Leon) asserted that calypso also descends from the music of the medieval French troubadour
Troubadour

A troubadour was a composer and performer of Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages .The troubadour school or tradition began in the eleventh century in Occitania, but it subsequently spread into Italy, Spain, and even Greece....
s. The name was originally kaiso, which is now believed to come from Efik
Efik

The Efik people are a branch of the Ibibio people, who in the early 1600s migrated down the Cross River from Cameroon and founded numerous settlements in the Calabar and surrounding areas in coastal southeastern Nigeria in present Cross River State of Nigeria....
 ka isu 'go on!' and Ibibio
Ibibio language

Ibibio language belongs to the Niger-Congo languages and Niger-Congo languages language groups that is native to over 10 million people in the Akwa Ibom State and Cross River States of Nigeria....
 kaa iso 'continue, go on', used in urging someone on or in backing a contestant.

Over 100 years ago, calypso further evolved into a way of spreading news around Trinidad
Trinidad

Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and islands of Trinidad and Tobago which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago....
. Politicians, journalists, and public figures often debated the content of each song, and many islanders considered these songs the most reliable news source. Calypsonian
Calypsonian

A calypsonian is a musician, from the Anglophone Caribbean, with the exception of Jamaica, who sings songs called calypso. Calypsos are musical renditions having their origins in the West African "griot" tradition....
s pushed the boundaries of free speech as their lyrics spread news of any topic relevant to island life, including speaking out against political corruption. Eventually British rule enforced censorship
Censorship

Censorship is the suppression of freedom of speech or deletion of communicative material which may be considered objectionable, harmful or sensitive, as determined by a censor....
 and police began to scan these songs for damaging content. Even with this censorship, calypsos continued to push boundaries.

Popular music

The first calypso recordings
Gramophone record

A gramophone record is an analog signal sound storage medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove usually starting near the periphery and ending near the centre of the disc....
, made by Lovey's String Band
Lovey's String Band

Lovey's String Band were a Trinidadian musical group. They are known primarily for having been the earliest known Calypso music group to have ever recorded....
, came in 1912, and inaugurated the "Golden Age of Calypso". By the 1920s, calypso tent
Calypso tent

Calypso tents are venues in which calypsonians perform during the Carnival season. They usually are Cinema Halls, Community centers, or other indoor buildings which have seating and stage arrangements to host the entertainers, guests and patrons, or outdoor shows which are held in parks or, more famously, in the Queen's Park Savannah....
s were set up at Carnival for calypsonians to practice before competitions; these have now become showcases for new music.

The first major stars of calypso started crossing over to new audiences worldwide in the late 1930s. Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun (calypsonian)

Attila the Hun was a calypsonian from Trinidad....
, Roaring Lion
Roaring Lion

Roaring Lion was one of the greatest calypsonians of the 20th century. His 65-year career began in the early 1930s and he is best known for his compositions "Ugly Woman" , "Mary Ann" and "Netty, Netty," which are still performed today....
 and Lord Invader
Lord Invader

Lord Invader was a prominent calypsonian with a very distinctive, gravelly voice.Invader became active in calypso music in the mid-1930s. He wrote many calypsos; his most famous, "Rum and Coca-Cola", was plagiarised by Morey Amsterdam and became a hit for the Andrews Sisters....
 were first, followed by Lord Kitchener
Lord Kitchener (calypsonian)

Aldwyn Roberts , better known by the stage name Lord Kitchener, was one of the most internationally famous calypsonians. He was the son of a blacksmith, Stephen, and homemaker, Albertha....
, one of the longest-lasting calypso stars in history—he continued to release hit records until his death in 2000. 1944's Rum and Coca-Cola
Rum and Coca-Cola

"Rum and Coca-Cola" is the title of a popular Calypso music. Originally composed by Lord Invader and Lionel Belasco, it was copyrighted in the United States by entertainer Morey Amsterdam and became a huge hit in 1945 for the Andrews Sisters, spending ten weeks at the top of Billboard charts's U.S....
 by the Andrews Sisters, a cover
Cover version

In popular music, a cover version, or simply cover, is a new rendition of a previously recorded, commercially released song.In its current use, it can sometimes have a pejorative meaning — implying that the original recording should be regarded as the definitive version, usually in the sense of an "authentic" rendition, and all...
 of a Lord Invader song, became an American hit despite the song being a very critical commentary on the explosion of prostitution, inflation and other negative influences accompanying the American military bases in Trinidad at the time.

Calypso, especially a toned down, commercial variant, became a worldwide craze with the release of the "Banana Boat Song
Banana Boat Song

"Day-O " is a traditional Jamaican folk song, the best-known version of which was sung by Harry Belafonte and is the best-known Calypso_music. It is a song from the point of view of dock workers working the night shift loading bananas onto ships....
", a traditional Jamaica
Jamaica

Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, in length and as much as in width situated in the Caribbean Sea. It is about south of Cuba, and west of the island of Hispaniola, on which Haiti and the Dominican Republic are situated....
n folk song, whose best-known rendition was done by Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte

Harold George Belafonte, Jr. is a Jamaican American musician, actor and social activist. One of the most successful popular singers in history, he was dubbed the "King of Calypso music" a title which he was very reluctant to accept for popularizing the Caribbean musical style with an international audience in the 1950s....
 on his 1956 album Calypso
Calypso (album)

Calypso is an album by Harry Belafonte, released by RCA Victor in 1956. The CD was released on April 28 1992 . It is the first full-length gramophone record to sell over one million copies ....
; Calypso was the first full-length record to sell more than a million copies. 1956 also saw the massive international hit Jean and Dinah
Jean and Dinah

Jean and Dinah is a Calypso music from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean sung by calypsonian Mighty Sparrow which became an international hit in 1956....
 by Mighty Sparrow
Mighty Sparrow

Mighty Sparrow or Birdie is a Calypso music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Known as the "Calypso King of the World," he is one of the most well-known and successful calypsonians....
. This song too was a sly commentary as a "plan of action" for the calypsonian on the widespread prostitution and the prostitutes' desperation after the closing of the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 naval base on Trinidad at Chagaramas.

In the 1957, Broadway musical
Musical theatre

Musical theatre is a form of theatre combining music, songs, spoken dialogue and dance. The emotional content of the piece ? humor, pathos, love, anger ? as well as the story itself, is communicated through the words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole....
 Jamaica
Jamaica (musical)

Jamaica is a musical theatre with a book by E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, lyrics by Harburg, and music by Harold Arlen. Harburg was Hollywood blacklist at the time of the writing of the musical....
 Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen

Harold Arlen was an United States Jewish composer of popular music.Having written over 400 songs, a number of which have become known the world over, Arlen is a highly regarded contributor to the Great American Songbook....
 and Yip Harburg
Yip Harburg

Edgar Yipsel Harburg , known as E.Y. Harburg or Yip Harburg, was an United States popular song lyricist who worked with many well-known composers....
 cleverly parodied
Parody music

Parody music, or musical parody, involves changing or recycling existing musical ideas or lyrics - or copying the peculiar style of a composer or artist, or even a general style of music....
 "commercial", Harry Belafonte
Harry Belafonte

Harold George Belafonte, Jr. is a Jamaican American musician, actor and social activist. One of the most successful popular singers in history, he was dubbed the "King of Calypso music" a title which he was very reluctant to accept for popularizing the Caribbean musical style with an international audience in the 1950s....
 style Calypso.

Several films jumped on the Calypso craze in 1957 such as 20th Century Fox
20th Century Fox

Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation , also known as 20th Century Fox, Fox 2000 Pictures, or simply Fox, is one of the six Worldwide major film studios....
's Island in the Sun
Island in the Sun

Island in the Sun may refer to:* Island in the Sun, a 1955 novel by Alec Waugh.* Island in the Sun , a 1957 film adapted from the eponymous novel by Alec Waugh....
 that featured Belafonte and the low budget flms Calypso Joe (Allied Artists), Calpyso Heat Wave (Columbia Pictures
Columbia Pictures

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. is an United States film production company and distribution company. It was one of the so-called studio system among the eight major film studios of Hollywood Cinema of the United States#Golden Age of Hollywood....
), and Bop Girl Goes Calypso (United Artists
United Artists

United Artists Entertainment LLC is an United States film studio. The current United Artists was formed in November 2006 under a partnership between producer/actor Tom Cruise and his production partner, Paula Wagner, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., an MGM company....
).

Early forms of calypso were also influenced by jazz such as Sans Humanitae. In this extempo melody calypsonians lyricise impromptu, commenting socially or insulting each other, "sans humanité" or "without humanity" (which is again a reference to French influence).

Elements of calypso have been incorporated in jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
 to form calypso jazz
Calypso jazz

Calypso jazz is a style of music and improvisation that combines elements of calypso music with elements of traditional jazz....
.

In the mid-1970s Lord Shorty combined the Afro-caribbean calypso with rhythmic elements of Indo-Trinidad
Trinidad

Trinidad is the larger and more populous of the two major islands and islands of Trinidad and Tobago which make up the country of Trinidad and Tobago....
ian Chutney music
Chutney music

Chutney music is a form of music indigenous to the southern Caribbean and to a lesser extent[Guyana], which derives elements from soca music and Indian filmi songs....
 to create soca
Soca music

Soca is a form of dance music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago from calypso music. It originally combined the melodic lilting sound of calypso with insistent percussion and local chutney music....
, which would grow to replace calypso as the dominant genre at carnival.

See also


  • Caribbean Carnival
    Caribbean Carnival

    Caribbean Carnival is the term used for a number of events that take place in many of the Caribbean islands annually.The Caribbean's Carnivals all have several common themes based on folklore, culture, and religion, not on amusement rides....
  • Carnival Road March
  • Soca music
    Soca music

    Soca is a form of dance music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago from calypso music. It originally combined the melodic lilting sound of calypso with insistent percussion and local chutney music....
  • Extempo
    Extempo

    Extempo is a lyrically improvised form of Calypso music and is most notably practised in Trinidad and Tobago. It consists of a performer improvising in song or in rhythmic speech on a given theme before an audience who themselves take turns to perform....
  • Mento
    Mento

    Mento is a style of Music of Jamaica folk music that predates and has greatly influenced ska and reggae music. Mento typically features acoustic instruments, such as classical guitar, banjo, hand drums, and the rhumba box ? a large mbira in the shape of a box that can be sat on while played....
    , a Jamaican folk music related to Calypso
  • Mighty Sparrow
    Mighty Sparrow

    Mighty Sparrow or Birdie is a Calypso music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Known as the "Calypso King of the World," he is one of the most well-known and successful calypsonians....
  • Lord Kitchener
    Lord Kitchener (calypsonian)

    Aldwyn Roberts , better known by the stage name Lord Kitchener, was one of the most internationally famous calypsonians. He was the son of a blacksmith, Stephen, and homemaker, Albertha....
  • The Duke of Iron
    The Duke of Iron

    The Duke of Iron was a well-known calypsonian, nightclub and concert entertainer, and recording artist from the 1930s through the 1960s. He was renown for his bawdy humor, crisp diction, and confident vocal mannerisms....
  • Sam'O
  • List of calypso musicians
    List of calypso musicians

    This is a list of calypso music musicians. Bands and artists are listed by the first letter in their name ....
  • List of calypso-like genres
    List of calypso-like genres

    The Caribbean music music area is home to a number of music genres that share certain characteristics that are often compared to the calypso music music of Trinidad and Tobago, and can be considered calypso-like. These genres are united by an Afro-Caribbean heritage, a vocal emphasis on rhythmic, alliterative and...


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