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Denise Belfon

About Denise Belfon

Denise "Saucy Wow" Belfon born November 23, 1968, in Trinidad and Tobago is commonly known as the "Soca-Dancehall Queen" due to her high energy, complex, exotic, and highly controversial on-stage performances in addition to her powerful, husky, and sultry vocals and her high stamina. Her career, although very well-established, exploded after the release of her 2003 smash single, "Saucy Baby," which is considered to be her signature song by many.

Denise was singing since the age of 9, and was also a dancer and a model. When she was not in the spotlight, Denise taught gymnastics at the Belmont Junior Secondary school and at the YMCA.

She started singing professionally with the Soca band Black Sheep, before moving on to Sound Revolution. Her first solo recording was the Soca hit “Ka Ka Lay Lay.” Since then, Denise went on to become the most forceful female solo act in the Caribbean, having recorded a string of hit singles: "Hard Wuk,” “De Jammette,” “Saucy Baby,” and “Indian Man,” which continue to draw frenzy from audiences and partygoers across the Caribbean and in the diaspora.