When you think of Christmas music, what comes to mind? Usually, it’s sleigh bells, Mariah Carey’s whistle tones, or the low crackle of Bing Crosby by a fire. But for those of us who like our holidays with a little heat—or who live in the tropics where "White Christmas" means sandy beaches—the standard playlist gets old fast.
Known as the "Queen of Soca," Alison Hinds wrote the anthem for female empowerment and Caribbean bacchanal with Roll It Gal . It’s a song designed for Crop Over, fetes, and sweating out your hair in the middle of July. So, why in the world are we talking about an of Roll It Gal ? roll it gal alison hinds acapella christmasxmass
An transforms the song completely. Without the driving soca beat, the lyrics take center stage. The command to "roll it" shifts from a dance floor directive to a mantra of resilience and joy. When you think of Christmas music, what comes to mind
Enter the unlikely hero of the holiday season: . Known as the "Queen of Soca," Alison Hinds