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  • Look up soca, SOCA, or Soča in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soca or SOCA may refer to: Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), a former public body...
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  • beginning with Soccer All pages with titles containing Soccer Soca (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Soccer....
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  • Bum", a 2000 single by Italo dance group Mabel "Bum Bum", a 2015 single by soca artist Kevin Lyttle featuring Mya "Bum Bum", a 2018 single by afropop singer...
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  • Portuguese Indian rúpia Travancore rupee Zanzibari rupee Rupee (musician), a soca musician from Barbados Rupee (The Legend of Zelda), a fictional currency...
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  • Look up Isonzo or Soča in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Isonzo is a river in northeast Italy, called the Soča in Slovenia It can refer to: The Isonzo...
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  • Tizzy (redirect from Tizzy_(disambiguation))
    nicknamed "Tizzy" Tanzania "Tizzy" Sebastian, lead vocalist of the Antiguan soca band El-A-Kru Jean-Jacques Tizié (born 1972), Ivorian former footballer Tissy...
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  • (film), a 1997 Australian film Square One (band), a 1980s Barbados-based soca band Square One (M-Flo album), a 2012 album by Japanese artist M-Flo Square...
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  • Follow the Leader (Korn album), 1998 "Follow the Leader [nl]", a song by The Soca Boys [nl], 1998; was # 1 in Dutch Single Top 100 "Follow the Leader" (Wisin...
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  • American former Major League Baseball player Shurwayne Winchester (born 1974), soca artist from Trinidad and Tobago Simon Winchester (born 1944), author and...
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  • 2010 song by Nicki Minaj "Blazin'", a song by Alison Hinds from the album Soca Queen, 2007 "Blazin'", a song by In This Moment from the album A Star-Crossed...
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  • Brazilian poet Alphonsus Cassell (1949–2010), Montserratian calypso and soca musician as a surname: Petrus Alphonsi (or Petrus Alfonsus) (1062–1110),...
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  • Arrow, Worcestershire, England Arrow (musician) (1949–2010), calypso and soca musician Arrows Fitz (born 1989), American model, vlogger, television personality...
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  • KMC (redirect from KMC (disambiguation))
    Medical College, Katihar, India Katuri Medical College KMC (musician), a soca musician from Trinidad and Tobago Korean marine corps Keelung City Council...
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  • Zan (redirect from Zan (disambiguation))
    Chinese surname (昝) Zinny J. Zan, Swedish singer Bo Stagman (born 1964) Zan, a soca music singer who has recorded with Patrice Roberts nickname of Elisha A....
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  • to: J Prince, Gospel Soca Artiste from Trinidad and Tobago James Prince, CEO of Houston-based Rap-a-Lot Records This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Tobago) Andre Rampersad, Trinidadian footballer Kenneth Salick, chutney soca singer Krishmar Santokie, cricketer Edward Seaga, banker, businessman, politician...
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  • dictionary. Destra may refer to: Destra Garcia, female singer, songwriter and soca artiste from Trinidad and Tobago Tony Destra, (1954-1987), American drummer...
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  • American professional wrestler Ras Shorty I, Trinidadian artist and founder of soca music Shorty (band), an American rock band formed in 1991 Shorty (American...
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  • Garcia (born 1978), Trinidadian soca singer Diana Garcia (disambiguation), multiple people Diego Garcia (disambiguation), multiple people Dolores Lewis...
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  • (1924–2004), Scottish comedian and actor Rikki Jai, Trinidadian chutney-soca artiste Rikki Klieman (born 1948), American criminal defense lawyer and television...
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