Neeshan Prabhoo

Neeshan Prabhoo, also known as "The Hitman" or "D'Hitman" is a chutney musician.[1]

His first chutney song was recorded in 1997, which was the popular hit "Don't Hold Me Back". It is still a favorite to this day and has been remixed several times by different artists.

Neeshan Prabhoo took a break from singing and recorded his most sought-after tune, More Rum For Me, better known as Listen Mr Shankar. Neeshan has toured extensively throughout the world. He just released his latest CD, which includes various genres, such as parang, reggae, chutney and soca.

He has made a name for himself locally as well as abroad with his hit "Fire Water", produced by disc jockey and producer Big Rich.

Along with Fito Blanko, Prabhoo has experimented with a new genre called chutneyton which combines chutney music with reggaeton. Their most famous hit together has been a song called "Pretty Gyal".

Collaborations

In 2008, Prabhoo collaborated with Bunji Garlin for his newest hit entitled "Bring De Rum." His Recent Singles:

  • "Tek Me Gyal" – Neeshan Prabhoo, ft Ravi Bissambhar
  • "Weh Yuh From" – Neeshan Prabhoo, ft. Nisha Bissambhar
  • "Jep Sting Naina" – Lalchan Babwa(Hunter), Ravi Bissambhar, Anil Bheem, Neeshan Prabhoo, Drupatee Ramgoonai, Andy Singh
  • "Hangover Remix" – Neeshan Prabhoo, ft Slammer Cutta
  • "Jhanjat" – Rooplal G, Ravi Bissambhar,Neeshan Prabhoo
  • "Drunkard" – Soca Elvis, Andy Singh,Neeshan Prabhoo
  • "Manzanilla" – Neeshan Prabhoo, Drupatee Ramgoonai
  • "Whole Day Ah Liming" – Neeshan Prabhoo, Angels Band
  • "Nuni Juice" – Neeshan Prabhoo
  • "No Me" The Remix – Wataflo ft. Neeshan Prabhoo

References

  1. Persad, Seeta (29 December 2010). "Two of the youngest chutney stars scored big this year". Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday. Retrieved 18 January 2011.
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