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Fay-Ann Lyons is a Trinidadian soca singer, songwriter, and performer. She is best known for her hit singles "Raze" and "Heavy T Bumpa". She is the daughter of calypsonian Superblue and the wife of fellow soca artist Bunji Garlin. Fay-Ann Lyons was born on 5 November, 1980 in Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago. She is 40 years old as of 2020. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs around 55 kg. Her body measurements are 34-26-36 inches. She has black hair and brown eyes. Fay-Ann Lyons is married to fellow soca artist Bunji Garlin. The couple has two children together. Fay-Ann Lyons began her career in music in 2001, when she released her debut album, "Fay-Ann Lyons: The First Lady of Soca". Since then, she has released several albums and singles, including "Raze", "Heavy T Bumpa", and "Carnival Tabanca". She has also collaborated with other artists, including Machel Montano, Shaggy, and Beenie Man. Fay-Ann Lyons has an estimated net worth of $2 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career in music. She has also earned money through her endorsements and sponsorships.

Popular As Fay-Ann Lyons
Occupation Performer, recording artist, singer/songwriter, Chairperson of Caribbean Prestige Foundation
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 5 November, 1980
Birthday 5 November
Birthplace Point Fortin, Trinidad and Tobago
Nationality Trinidad and Tobago

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Her husband is Bunji Garlin (m. 2006)

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Fay-Ann Lyons Net Worth

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Timeline

2020

2020 Tun Up. 2020 Angry No Begging 2019 Marc 2019 Touchdown (with Nailah Blackman) 2019 Feel Good, 2019 Carnival (with Stonebwoy.2019 Touch It 2018 Girls 2017 Hold Something 2017 . More Than Dem 2017. Hands in the Air (HITA), 2016 Block D Roadside (featuring Stonebwoy) 2016 Scene, 2016 Raze 2015 . Keep Some 2015 Break The World 2015 Drift 2015 Catch Me 2014 Gimmie That 2014 Done D Party 2014 F, 2013 De Stage Open, 2013 We Doin This Owah, 2013 Formula 2013 DIMIT,with 5 Miles to Midnight, 2012 Miss Behave, 2012 Denial, 2012 All Over, with 'The Baron' (Timothy Watkins Jr) 2012 Pressure On It, 2011 Consider It Done, 2011 Din Ta Da, with Nigel Salickram 2011 Iron and Steel, 2010 Call Me, with Bunji Garlin, 2010 Judgement Day, with 3Canal and Brother Resistance, 2010 Start Wining, 2010 Ah Something, 2010 True Lies, 2010 Bring It, (with Mr. Vegas), 2010 (ICC World Cup Cricket Theme Song) Three Colours, (with David Rudder and Bunji Garlin) Trinidad Stories, 2009 Meet Superblue, The Best of the Best Soca Hits 2009, 2009 Heavy T Bumper, Best of the Best Soca Grooves 2009, 2009 Wine Faster, (with Beenie Man), 2009 Get On, The Best of the Best Soca Hits 2008, 2008 Road Call, The best of the Best Soca Hits 2008, 2008 Who Standing, 2008 Lyrics King and Lyon Empress, (with Bunji Garlin), 2007 The Game of Love and Unity, (with Rupee and Shaggy), 2007 (World Cup Cricket Theme) Make Ah Stage, Trini Bashment Compilation 2K7 91.9 FM 2007 John Quickie, Da Mastamind Project 2 2007 Kya Jadu Hai, (with Andy Singh), 2007 Party, (with Miss Alysha), Trini Bashment 2006 Vol. 2, 2006 Somebody, (with Bunji Garlin, Blazer, Maximus Dan) Next Direction, 2006 Happy, (with Bunji Garlin and Ronnie McIntosh) Next Direction, 2006 That is Carnival, The Best of the Best Soca 2006: The Red Hot Compilation, Soca Gold 10th Anniversary, 2006 One Day, Da Ma$tamind Project, 2006 Breakaway, Trini Bashment Soca Compilation & Party Mix, 2005 Send Dem, (with Bunji Garlin) Flamestorm, 2005 Wave to the Sky, 2005 Freedom, 2004 Clear De Road, (with Superblue), 2004 Display, Iwer And Family: Ah Home, 2003 Focus, Iwer And Family: Ah Home, 2003 It's My Turn Now, (aka "My Time Now" with Invazion) Road March and Soca Monarch 2002 CD, 2002

2017

NEA Afrosoca Artist (2017) SAO Soca Collaboration of the Year: Call Me (with Bunji Garlin) (2010) SAO Best Up-tempo Soca – Female: True Lies (2010) NACC Top 20 Award: Tribute To Super Blue (2009) SAO Hall Of Fame Award (2009) SAO Soca Song Writer of the Year: Heavy T, Meet Super Blue, Wine Faster (2009) SAO Overall Female Soca Artist of the Year (2009) SAO Female Soca Performer of the Year (2009) SAO Favorite Groove Soca – Female: Heavy T (2009) SAO Favorite Up-tempo Soca – Female: Meet Super Blue (2009) COTT Soca of the Year: Get On (2008) SAO Female Soca Performer of the Year: Get On (2008) SAO Overall Female Soca Artist of the Year: Get On (2008) SAO Favorite Up-tempo Soca – Female: Get On (2008) SAO Soca Song of the Year: Get On (2008) COTT New Songwriter of the Year: Display (2004) COTT Female Songwriter of the Year: Display (2004) COTT Song of the Year: Display (2004)

2009

Fay-Ann Lyons is a three-time Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Road March champion (2003, 2008, 2009) and the 2009 International Soca Monarch and International Groovy Soca Monarch champion. She created history (again) when she won the International Soca Monarch for the first time in 2009, as the first female to win the Power category, and the first individual (male or female) to win the Power, Groovy and People's Choice awards on Fantastic Friday (aka Carnival Friday) during the finals of the competition which is held annually in Trinidad. She also went on to win the Carnival Road March that year, becoming the first soca artist to win that soca 'triplet' of titles. She is the first (and only) woman to accomplish that feat while pregnant. Fay-Ann is the youngest solo artist (male or female), still actively recording, with multiple wins of the Carnival Road March crown. (Machel Montano is the youngest male with multiple wins, now that he has four solo wins and a joint win with Patrice Roberts). Fay-Ann remains the only female artist who has won the Carnival Road March three times, and is the third to attain back-to-back wins in two consecutive years joining fellow Trinidadian Macartha Calypso Rose Lewis who won 2 Road March crowns in 1975 and 1976 and Alison Hinds Of Barbados who won 2 Road March titles in 1996 and 1997. Fay-Ann and husband Bunji Garlin also became parents in 2009 to a daughter, Syri, born on February 28, 2009 , just a few weeks after Carnival. Fay-Ann has performed at musical events both locally and abroad. Her on-tour performance evGents and locations include: Washington DC (2009) & (2017) BET's 106 & Park (2014), Coachella (2015), Glastonbury Festival (2015), London's Coronet (2015), Berlin Carnival-Germany and, BET X Live (2018). She is officially the new record holder for the most up-tempoes ever released by a female Soca musician with 25 up-tempoes surpassing the previous record of 21 up-tempoes set by Alison Hinds of Barbados

2006

As Herself International Soca & Groovy Soca Monarch '06 (2006) Soca Power In Trinidad & Tobago [DVD] (2008) Soca Gold 2008 [CD/DVD] (2008) Soca Gold 2007 [CD/DVD] (2007) Nikki on de Promenade

2003

2003: Carnival Road March 2008: Carnival Road March 2009: Carnival Road March 2009: International Soca Monarch 2009: Groovy Soca Monarch 2009: International Soca Monarch: People's Choice 2010: International Soca Awards: Best Up-Tempo Soca - Female

1980

Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez (born November 5, 1980) is a Trinidadian soca recording artist and songwriter. She is also known by such titles as the Lyon Empress, Mane the Matriarch and the Silver Surfer, a nickname which she claimed during her performance at the 2008 International Soca Monarch.