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'''Xtatik''' is a locally well-known [[Trinidad and Tobago]] [[soca music|soca]] band led by [[Machel Montano]].
'''Xtatik''' is a locally well-known [[Trinidad and Tobago]] [[soca music|soca]] band led by [[Machel Montano]].



{{Machel Montano}}
{{Machel Montano}}


It was a band with Machel Montano as the lead singer.
Xtatik, won the Party Band Competition in 1996. According to -Metro Connections, Montano "successfully crosses boundaries between young and old, between Jamaica and Trinidad and between soca and dancehall."


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[[Category:Trinidad and Tobago musicians]]
[[Category:Soca musicians]]
[[Category:Soca musicians]]
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It was a band with Machel Montano as the lead singer.
Xtatik, won the Party Band Competition in 1996. According to -Metro Connections, Montano "successfully crosses boundaries between young and old, between Jamaica and Trinidad and between soca and dancehall."

Revision as of 00:43, 17 December 2009

Xtatik is a locally well-known Trinidad and Tobago soca band led by Machel Montano.

It was a band with Machel Montano as the lead singer. Xtatik, won the Party Band Competition in 1996. According to -Metro Connections, Montano "successfully crosses boundaries between young and old, between Jamaica and Trinidad and between soca and dancehall."