Nadia Batson is a Trinidadian singer, songwriter, producer[1] and model. She was a runner-up in the Power Category at the 2007 International Soca Monarch with her song "My Land" with Kees Dieffenthaller.[2]

Nadia Batson
Born
Nadia Batson

Other namesSASS Queen
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Soca Superstar
  • Songwriter
  • Dancer
  • Businesswoman
  • Band Leader
  • Banshee
Years active2005–present
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Websitesassnation.com

Raised in Barataria, Trinidad, she spent years behind the scenes as a songwriter, producer and a background vocalist, before becoming a notable songstress. She also assists other artistes behind the scenes, having written and co-produced the popular single "Go Ahead And Do Dat" for Soca diva Michelle Sylvester.

Early life edit

Nadia Batson was born on December 7, 1976, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago and raised in Barataria[citation needed], a small commercial town on the East–West Corridor outside Port of Spain City. Singing and writing since the age of eight, Batson started singing Quseedas, Muslim ballads, while attending the St Joseph TML School. As a teen she became part of an all-girls group called Silhouette which won the popular Party Time show with an a cappella version of En Vogue's remake of the Beatle's "Yesterday".[citation needed] She also attended high school at St. George's College until her graduate year in 1993. Batson began singing professionally at the age of 17.[3] Batson joined Andre Tanker's One World Contraband where she stayed until his death in 2003. She then became the lone female voice in Kes the Band until 2011, when she left to form an all-female soca band called SASS in July 2011.[3] She is of Afro-Trinbagonian descent and has ancestry in the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia. Batson has stated in interviews that she is of the Christian faith.[citation needed]

Competition history edit

Nadia contested the 2007 International Soca Monarch held on Friday February 16, 2007. She competed in the Groovy category with her song "Caribbean Girl", and in the Power category with her song "My Land" alongside Kees Dieffenthaller.[4] She placed 2nd in the Power category behind Iwer George and 3rd in the Groovy category.[2] Nadia was also a finalist in the 2012[3] and 2014 competition in the Power category.[5] She also competed as a finalist at the 2015 Chutney Soca Monarch competition held on January 31, 2015.[6]

Career edit

2014–15 Digicel Rising Stars edit

On September 14, 2014, it was announced that Nadia Batson had joined the judges' panel for the eight season of Digicel Rising Stars Trinidad and Tobago with fellow new judge 1st Klase and returning judge Sheldon Ramgoolam. In the fall of 2015 in September, Nadia Batson's contract was renewed for the ninth season of Digicel Rising Stars T&T, to continue her job being a part of the judges' panel alongside new judges Neval Chatelal and Nigel Rojas.[7]

Kes The Band edit

In 2005, Batson joined the pop band, Kes The Band as a leading female vocalist, and has gone on world tours to the United States, Canada and the Caribbean with the band. In the Summer of 2011, Batson announced that she had left the band to form her own band.[3]

SASS Nation edit

In the fall of 2011, Batson announced the launch of her all-female soca band, SASS Nation, lies alongside lead vocalists Terri Lyons (the sister of Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez) and Megan Walrond. SASS Nation is now one of Trinidad and Tobago's premier soca bands and Trinidad and Tobago's only established female soca band.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Blaxx a man of the people". Trinidad Guardian. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "TnT Carnival 2007 Results". TriniJungleJuice. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Nadia feeling No Pressure for Soca Monarch". Trinidad Guardian. February 11, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  4. ^ "Shurwayne draws lucky 8". Trinidad Newsday. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  5. ^ "$2m battle for Power title". Trinidad Guardian. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  6. ^ "Chutney Soca Monarch finalists announced". Trinidad Express. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  7. ^ "Judges revealed for Digicel Rising Stars". LOOP. Trend Media Inc. September 18, 2015. Retrieved September 18, 2015.