
Artist
Rupee
Rupee is a reggae artist from Bridgetown, Barbade formed in 1997. 25 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Reggae · Bridgetown, Barbade · Best reggae albums
- 25
- Releases
- 2002–2024
- Active years
- 1997
- Formed
Discography
3
Most popular
1 on 1
2004 · 14 tracks
Singles & EPs
22
Trust Issues
Single · 2024

My Kinda Gyal
Single · 2024

Gallivanting
Single · 2024

Betta Wid U
Single · 2023

Tears
Single · 2023

Tempted to Touch (Club Remixes)
Single · 2023
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Tempted to Touch (Reggaeton Remix) [feat. Daddy Yankee]
Single · 2022

Nobody Badda
Single · 2022

First Wine
Single · 2022

Money Mata
Single · 2021

Think Twice
Single · 2019

Most Wanted
Single · 2019

One Look
Single · 2018

Perfect Fit
Single · 2018

I'll Be OK
Single · 2016

Counting My Blessings
Single · 2016

M.I.A (Missing In Action)
Single · 2015

Ah Playin Mas!
Single · 2014

Nothing Sweeter
Single · 2013

Jump (International)
Single · 2010

Do The Damn Thing (Remix Feat. Lil' Kim Online Music)
Single · 2005

Tempted to Touch (Online Music)
Single · 2004
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About
Rupert Clarke (born September 10, 1975), best known by his stage name Rupee, is a soca musician from Barbados. He was born in military barracks in Germany to a German mother and a Bajan father, who was serving in the British armed forces at the time. He later migrated to Barbados. He is signed to Atlantic Records. Early life: By the age of nine, Rupee had lived three different cultures - German, English, and Barbadian. Spending his first years in England, he was exposed to a contrast of sounds which reflected his parents' diverse backgrounds: calypso on the side of his West Indian father, pop and rock and roll from his mother. He and his siblings would often perform on stage, coming up with all sorts of chants, rhymes and antics to tease the audience. Rupee eventually moved to Barbados in 1985. He had his first major break after winning the Richard Stoute Teen Talent Competition in 1993, when he was a schoolboy at Harrison College. Career: 1997-2000: Coalishun:
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Rupee emerged on the local soca scene after being invited to join the then popular Bajan band, Coalishun, along with singers like Terencia Coward-"TC" and Adrian Clarke in 1997. Though initially more dancehall oriented, Rupee would find himself settling into the soca genre, a genre indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. This was marked by the release of his first hit single "Ice Cream". 2000-present: Solo: "Ice Cream" was followed by a string of hit songs from three self-released solo albums. "Jump", from his first album, won Rupee repeated Road March titles at carnivals in Barbados, New York, Miami, Boston and Toronto. "Tempted to Touch", from his second album, enjoyed over two years of international club play, spreading to urban and pop radio in Toronto and Miami. It became the catalyst for Rupee's worldwide deal with Atlantic Records, as well as the first single from his newly released 1 on 1. Before deciding to pursue music full-time, Rupee explored other careers. After completing an associate degree in Graphic Arts from the Barbados Community College, he remained in that field for some time, working with two public relations/advertising agencies in Barbados.
Rupee in brief
- How many Rupee releases are on Riffiter?
- 25 releases are catalogued, spanning 2002 to 2024.
- When was Rupee formed?
- Rupee formed in 1997, in Bridgetown, Barbade.
- What genre is Rupee?
- Rupee is catalogued under Reggae.
- What is the most recent Rupee release on Riffiter?
- Trust Issues, released in 2024.