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Thursday, June 20, 2024

Hilton Dalzell Trinidad and Tobago Obituary: Hilton Dalzell Cause of Death: Soca Artiste Hilton ‘Ghetto Flex’ Dalzell Passed Away

The sudden passing of Hilton 'Ghetto Flex' Dalzell has sent shockwaves through the music community, particularly among fans of Caribbean music and soca.


Known for his vibrant stage presence and infectious tunes, Dalzell made a lasting impact on the industry with hits like "Rock Ya Body" and collaborations such as "Wine and Bend Over" with Denise Belfon. 

His involvement in the All Star Show alongside icons like Ataklan, Bunji Garlin, and KMC further solidified his place in the hearts of many.

The announcement of his death on Thursday afternoon spread rapidly across social media platforms, prompting an outpouring of condolences and reminiscences from fans and fellow artists alike. 

Soca royalty Fay Ann Lyons-Alvarez expressed her grief on Instagram, honoring Dalzell's contributions: "Another RIP to an Artist that gave significantly to the industry. We have lost another. 

Rest in peace Ghetto Flex, those that were able to have seen and experienced your energy know! Your music lives, Rest in Peace. Condolences to the family."

While specific details surrounding his passing have not been disclosed publicly, the impact of his music and presence in the soca community remains undeniable. 
Ghetto Flex was not just a performer but a cultural force, known for his ability to energize crowds and uplift spirits with his performances.

His legacy extends beyond his songs; Dalzell was part of a generation of Caribbean artists who helped shape the modern landscape of soca music, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary influences to create music that resonated globally. 

His collaborations with other prominent artists underscored his versatility and his ability to connect with audiences from all walks of life.

As tributes continue to pour in from fans and fellow musicians, Hilton 'Ghetto Flex' Dalzell's influence on Caribbean music will undoubtedly endure. 

His contributions have left an indelible mark on the industry, ensuring that his memory lives on through his music and the lives he touched during his career.

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