Chutney parang

Chutney parang or Parang chutney is a style of music that is a cross between Venezuela, Colombia, and Trinidad and Tobago's traditional Christmas music, parang and Indo-Trinidadian chutney music. It is sung in Hindustani, Spanish, and English.

Music of Trinidad and Tobago
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Religious musicChristian: Gospel

Hindu: Bhajan · Kirtan

Islamic: Nasheed · Qasida · Sufi
Ethnic musicIndian: Baithak Gana · Bhajan · Chutney · Chutney parang · Chutney Soca · Indian classical music · Indian folk music · Kirtan · Pichakaree · Tassa

African: Afrosoca · Bélé · Bouyon soca · Calinda · Calypso · Canboulay · Cariso · Extempo · Groovy soca · Kaiso · Parang soca · Power soca · Ragga soca · Rapso · Reggae · Soca · Steelband soca · Steelpan
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National anthemForged from the Love of Liberty
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Chutney Parang Songs

  • Chutkaipan by Scrunter (Irwin Reyes Johnson)
  • Chutney Parang by Drupatee Ramgoonai
  • Chutney Parang by Rikki Jai
  • Christmas Time by Drupatee Ramgoonai
  • Dinero by Ravi B
  • Indian Parang by Daisy Voisin and Hazel Ramberansingh
  • Indian Parang by Len “Boogsie” Sharp
  • Indian Parang Chic (Cuchi La La) by Taxi
  • Marry Christmas to You by Heeralal Rampartap and Shakti D
  • Maybelle by Hunter (Lalchan Babwah)
  • Milna Kar Lo (Melcar lo)
  • Neighbor Neighbor by Rikki Jai
  • Baan Kahe Mare (Pam Car Ma) by Rasika Dindial
  • Parosin (Neighbor) by Heeralal Rampartap and Francisca Allard
  • Pass the Bottle by Rikki Jai
  • Pull Out de Draws by various Chutney singers, including Ravi B, Nisha B, Raymond Ramnarine, Hunter (Lalchan Babwah), Rakesh Yankaran, Anil Bheem, and Hitman (Neeshan Prabhu)
  • Rozana by Kishendath Singh
  • San Kia by Rakesh Yankaran
  • Santa Claus by Sonny Mann
  • Surita from Margarita by Sundar Popo
  • Turkey too Big by Hunter (Lalchan Babwah)
  • Veni Xmas by Rikki Jai






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