Lil Bitts
Lil Bitts (born Shivonne Liesl-Anne Churche, 31 October 1984)[1] is a soca musician from Trinidad and Tobago. She is best known for her hits "Bump", "Crush" and "Hold Meh".
Biography
Lil Bitts began singing Social Commentary at the age of nine, leaving Sacred Heart Girls RC School with the title of "Calypso Monarch" in 1996. She played the tenor steel pan with Woodtrin Steel Orchestra (1998-1999) when they won the National Junior Panorama Competition and a finalist in the National Calypso Juniors in 1999.
After taking second place at the Inter Calypso School Competition in 2001, she began the move from Social Commentary to soca music, coming fifth at the National Junior Soca Monarch Competition later that year. Her self-penned song "Esta Fiesta" on the Christmas Riddum won Best Soca Parang of 2005.
"Crush", written by Kernal Roberts, enabled her to make her debut into the International Soca Monarch Competition 2006. She was a finalist in the Groovy Soca category in 2010 with "Careful" penned by her brother, Sherrard Churche.
Lil Bitts, together with Mel (Shivorne Melissa Mitchell), Miki (Tamika Ward-Lewis) and CutieRae (Elena Rachel Rawlins), launched the Making Music to Benefit Charities (M2BC) Foundation in 2009. The Foundation organises fund raisers and hosts various events throughout Trinidad to raise money to purchase instruments for numerous homes and orphanages in Trinidad.[2]
In 2010, Lil Bitts established an entertainment services company, Go 4wd Entertainment.[3] The company aims to serve new and rising young artistes, providing development as well as booking services.
Lil Bitts has performed in Antigua, The Bahamas, Barbados, Canada,[4] Grenada, Guyana,[5] Jamaica,[6] St. Vincent and the United States whilst regularly appearing on stage in Trinidad.[7] She is actively supported by her fan club, known as the Bitts Army.[3]
She is pursuing an associate degree in performing arts at the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT).
International Soca Monarch and Groovy Soca Monarch Competitions
Discography
Solo
- Spin Yuh Towel (2002)
- Groove Mih (2002)
- Doh Leh Go (2003)
- Bump (2005)
- Esta Fiesta (2005)
- Ah Little Bit (2007)
- Hold Meh (2009)
- Careful (2010)
- Everywhere (2010)
- Go Down Low (2011)
- Sweetness (2011)
- We Own The Night (2011)
- Parade of De Bandz (2011)
- Mischief (2011)
- Ketchin It (2011)
- Stormin (2012)
- Horner Woman (Free Up Riddim) (2012)
- Juk (PM1 Riddim) (2012)
- Panorama (2012)
- Raise De Dust (2012)
- Instruction (2013)
Collaborations
- In My Country (featuring Bunji Garlin) (2004)
- Somebody (featuring Baron (musician)) (2006)
- Crush (featuring Sean Caruth) (2006)
- Juicy Bitts (featuring Juicy Jahbami) (2007)
- Luv U For Eva (featuring Bunji Garlin) (2007)
- Dis Year (featuring Olatunji Yearwood) (2009)
- Careful (remix featuring Skinny Fabulous) (2010)
References
- Lil Bitts Archived 13 September 2012 at archive.today, Spin D Music Profiles. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
- Booster Shot:Artistes doing their Lil Bitts for Charity Archived 10 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Nurse Karen etc., 18 October 2009. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
- Wayne Bowman Lil' Bitts up to Mischief Archived 9 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Trinidad Express, 23 December 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
- Soca Rave @ Kool Haus Nightclub, caribanatoronto.com. Retrieved 2012-01-17
- Caribana Rave: The Main Event - Soca Shock, Guyanalive.com, 31 July 2007, Retrieved 2012-01-16
- Bacchanal Jamaica showed no signs of slowing down with Cassi & Lil' Bitts, trinijunglejuice.com, 28 March 2011, Retrieved 2012-01-16
- Lots of water in Agua Soca Archived 4 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine, caribflyer.com, 7 February 2011, Retrieved 2012-01-16
- 2011 Soca Monarch – Semi Finalists Archived 27 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Carib101.com, 2 February 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
- Soca Monarch 2012 Semi-finalists, socarevolution.com, 16 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
- Soca Monarch 2013 Finalists Archived 27 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine, socamonarch.net, 22 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-01-22.