Written by: Nekisha Neicy Cyrus
Shane ‘Hypa 4000’ Husbands is a well-known St. Vincent and Grenadines DJ and Soca Artiste who have been consistently entertaining soca lovers and delivering some of your favorite soca wining anthems. His list of accomplishments also includes the 2015 Road March King and 2016 Soca Monarch titles. And we’re sure you’re familiar with his hit soca releases like ‘Too Hard’ and his brand new ‘Wineing Freestyle’.
Hypa 4000 recently joined us in the ‘The E-Hub’, Caribbean Entertainment Hub’s new Instagram Weekly Live series, where he talked about his musical journey from a DJ to an Artiste, his viral ‘Wineing Freestyle’, performing at Miami Carnival, and more. Check out the full interview below!
With new music and even a few collabs on the way, Hypa 4000 is committed to giving his fans great quality music, even hinting that he may be planning to release a music video for his viral ‘Wineing Freestyle’. So, ladies, we like to hear from you all, should he release a music video? And if you haven’t checked it out yet, feel free to take a listen below!
To stay connected with Hypa 4000, be sure to follow him on Instagram and be sure to subscribe to his YouTube channel for new music.
Don’t forget to join us Each & Every Friday at 5.30 pm EST/ and 6.30 pm AST on Instagram for more LIVE interviews on ‘The E-Hub’, hosted by Caribbean Entertainment Hub’s very own Neicy, as she ‘Chat and Chill’ with some of your favorites on the Caribbean Entertainment scene.
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