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When a user types "Kevin Lyttle - nothing" into a search bar, they are likely looking for one of two things. The first possibility is a specific track. Kevin Lyttle’s discography, particularly his self-titled debut album and subsequent releases like Fyah , is filled with smooth, lover's rock-inspired tracks. While "Nothing" may not be his most famous song title (unlike "Turn Me On," "Drive Me Crazy," or "Dance With You"), it resonates with the lyrical themes he often explores. In the world of R&B-influenced soca, the concept of "nothing" usually pivots around romantic voids— “I won’t leave you for nothing,” or “There is nothing I wouldn’t do.”
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His signature track, "Turn Me On," was a seismic event in pop culture. It was a slow jam, a fusion of soca, R&B, and dancehall that felt intimate yet universal. It climbed charts in the US, UK, and across Europe, cementing Lyttle as the face of a gentler, more melodic side of soca that appealed to mainstream audiences who might have found the faster "power soca" of Trinidad’s Carnival too frenetic. The in your search result is actually a
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This is where the bridge gets interesting. Julius merged American funk and disco with traditional Highlife horns. The result is a tempo that approaches early soca. It’s the missing link between Lagos and Port of Spain.
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Early internet file-sharing and "mix" CDs frequently mislabeled Notch's tracks as Kevin Lyttle’s, leading to the persistent search confusion today. What’s New for Kevin Lyttle in 2025/2026?
Technical issue or exact spelling mismatch during the search. Artist Background : Kevin Lyttle is a Vincentian soca artist most famous for his 2003 global hit "Turn Me On" Recent Activity
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