Arts & CultureLocal News Azizi thrilled by support for Crop Over offerings by Barbados Today 19/07/2024 written by Barbados Today 19/07/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Sandals Resorts' Entertainment Coordinator Azizi Clarke. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappThreadsBlueskyEmail 1.7K One of the biggest songs for Crop Over 2024 is being sung by Sandals Resorts’ Entertainment Coordinator Azizi Clarke and her producer MSK MuSiK. Clarke, 29, is the powerful voice behind the hit Break Away, the song that has been gaining much traction and drawing predictions that it may be a Road March as well as People’s Monarch contender. “I’m excited by this song. It’s doing extremely well, way better than my songs in previous years. I’ve received multiple bookings and it’s being played everywhere so persons are really feeling this track this year,” said Azizi. “This song has reached other islands, persons can relate to it. I’ve been receiving plenty messages about how much they are loving the song and looking forward to hearing it in the fetes and on the road for Kadooment Day,” she added proudly. Clarke has been with Sandals Barbados since 2021 and loves her role and the support from her team. “The support has been exceptional, from my manager to my colleagues. They’ve attended most, if not all of my performances, they are rooting for me each and every time. At work they are constantly singing my songs and it’s such a joy. I appreciate them so much,” she said. You Might Be Interested In Local Karaoke Singers to compete in Toronto Worrell launches Letters to the Nation CDB Cultural and Creative Industries Innovation Fund available Entertainment Manager Kimberly Hyman is thrilled by her team member’s success. “Azizi puts her all into everything so I’m not really surprised she is excelling at what she loves. She deserves all the success she is enjoying and we wish her all the best” said Hyman. Azizi is no stranger to the big stage. She has performed during Crop Over since 2015 and is the daughter of renowned performer and former Soca Monarch Adrian Clarke. “My dad is of course an influence since I’ve been around him and his music all my life. Being at rehearsals with him and taking it all in, music became a part of me. He hasn’t really played any major role in my development as an artiste per se, everything you see is all me and my support system, but my dad allowed me to do my own thing which I appreciated,” said Azizi. She said her ultimate goal is to produce quality music each and every year. “I would love to be performing on bigger stages overseas and having my music reach a broader audience. I want to be remembered and for my songs to have longevity,” she added. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like St Michael man charged with The Ivy murder 13/07/2025 Harrison College graduates urged to uphold legacy and chart their own path 13/07/2025 A whole lot of vibes at Fusions – Crop Over ignites at... 13/07/2025