Adrian Dutchin

Adrian Dutchin
Singer
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Guyana

Adrian Angelo Frank Dutchin (born 4 September 1981) is a Guyanese singer with musical influences from Hip-Hop, Dancehall, Reggae and RNB. Dutchin is signed to Kross Kolor.
Born the first of six, Adrian Dutchin first appeared on the scene in 1998 as part of the group "Seven". He was the lead singer of the group for four years before venturing into music on his own, and was signed to Kross Kolor records by Burchmore Simon. Dutchin continued to work on his music and eventually came out on top in several competitions in Guyana - the Road March, twice, and once with Chris Wilson for the song "Buxton Spice." He also made a name for himself in the Soca Monarch competition, winning three titles to-date (...)

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