professional debut in 2000, 3Suns, then known as Treason, w… Read Full Bio ↴Making their
professional debut in 2000, 3Suns, then known as Treason, was considered 'the new definition of soca'. Now, five years on, the trio, Ace, Menace and Crym, are that and much more. They are a combination of various music styles fused together,making a sound that is uniquely 3Suns.
Managed and produced by top producer Shoroc(Ken Holder)and his wife Rachel,the band splashed onto the scene with On de Promenade(Dah Ent Nuttin)in 2000.Then, in 2001,they proved that they were no ‘one hit wonder,’group with songs Kamasutra a Chutney-influenced song and War Amongst the Stars.
The year 2002 opened up 3Suns to a whole new world, with the release of their first album, Insanely Gifted. The album includes some of their previous hits, such as Wah Is Dah Won and Dah Is Nuttin. In 2003 their second album, Word on the Street, which contains hits like Carnival Darling, War Contract, By the Bar, Muddy Angels and Sincerely Boo, was chosen by the executives of VP Records for distribution. The success of We Eh Leaving, Living in the World, and Hot Girls, from their third album Definitely, cemented their place in the T&T music scene.
With their motto,'
'Keep it real', the group is currently working on their new album, as yet un-set to be released later in the year. It promises to showcase their maturity and to bring them across into the mainstream music industry. Collaborations can be expected with both Jamaican and American artists.
Producer Shoroc is quoted as saying that the upcoming album, "Takes all of 3Suns’ strengths from previous albums, and comments from their loyal fans, and places 3Suns on a level that is totally original and compatible with the universal expectations and standards."
Menace (Sherwin Jeremiah) is known for his aggressive and bold approach to his music, which creates a rough edge to a smooth package. He is the youngest member of this Sangre Grande band, and his signature call, "I'm a bad boy," says it all.
Crym - meaning crazy rhymer - (Olufemi Williams) adds a crazy vibe to the troublesome trio. He is the group's element of spontaneity, making it continuously wacky.
Ace (Damian Oliverie), the oldest band member, takes this business of group togetherness very seriously. He is known as the charmer: laid-back and and easy flowing; "Ace is always in place," they say.
Influences on the band include Machel Montano,Cro Cro, Bounty Killer and Busta Rhymes.
Today their ever popular songs for 2006 can be heard almost everywhere they are the slow loving song 'Do Wap' and the fast chick fighting song 'Run Dat'.
De Ja Vu
3suns Lyrics
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JA TO DE IPHONE
JA TO DE IPHONE
In “De Ja Vu” by 3suns, the repeated phrase "JA TO DE IPHONE" serves as a compelling focal point within the song. The use of the iPhone here can symbolize much more than just a device; it represents a cultural phenomenon that encapsulates modern communication, social identity, and the dynamics of contemporary relationships. The repetition emphasizes an intensity of desire or urgency, suggesting that the messages or connections facilitated through technology are both pivotal and overwhelming for the singer. The fact that it's repeated emphasizes a sense of fixation or an inherent need, perhaps highlighting how technology mediates emotions and interpersonal connections in our lives.
Additionally, the song might reflect on the theme of disconnection amidst an abundance of connectivity. By repeatedly calling out for the iPhone, the lyrics could suggest a craving for an interaction or communication that may never adequately fulfill emotional needs. This speaks to a broader narrative prevalent in today’s society where individuals find themselves in a paradox of being constantly connected yet feeling isolated. The yearning for the iPhone highlights dependency on technology for social interaction, underscoring the potential for digital platforms to create superficial relationships without meaningful connections. The iPhone thus becomes a vehicle for exploring deeper sentiments of loneliness and longing.
As the narrative unfolds, we might contemplate this fixation juxtaposed against the backdrop of acknowledging feelings of déjà vu—an experience where one feels an eerie familiarity with a situation or moment. This notion can inherently tie back to how technology often places us in repetitive cycles of interactions and experiences. The sense of déjà vu could imply that the interactions facilitated through social media or texting are not entirely fulfilling; rather, they echo past experiences or relationships, leading to a feeling of stagnation. The lyricist may be beckoning listeners to consider how these repeated interactions actually shape their understanding of relationships and self-identity, urging them to recognize the cyclical nature of this dependence.
In essence, "De Ja Vu" unfolds a narrative that reflects both the allure and the pitfalls of modern technology in relational contexts. By fixating on the phrase "JA TO DE IPHONE", the artist navigates through the emotional landscape dictated by smartphones—rife with frenetic connectivity yet steeped in a sense of hollow familiarity. The underlying message could serve as a cautionary reflection on our reliance on technology for emotional fulfillment, highlighting the importance of seeking deeper, authentic connections beyond the glare of screens. This poignant exploration of contemporary life forces listeners to examine their connection to the digital world, questioning the true impact of technological interaction on their emotional landscapes and interpersonal dynamics.
Line by Line Meaning
JA TO DE IPHONE
I recognize the allure and significance of the iPhone.
JA TO DE IPHONE
The iPhone holds a prominent place in my life and experiences.
JA TO DE IPHONE
There is a consistent and ongoing connection with the iPhone that resonates deeply.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DJ D3
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