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India is my cuzin. India is everybody's cuzin. She is part of
that 80's Freestyle generation and a part of all those people
who grew up with the movement . She is that neighborhood girl
that everybody backed up and stood up for, when ever needed.
Born in Puerto Rico and raised in the Bronx, Linda Caballero
grew up like many other Nuyorican youths did. She went through
and faced the same experiences all inner city kids did and overcame
all obstacles.
Like many Latinas of that time, she roamed the streets and clubs
with the Latin hiphop crowds. Hanging out with the same circle
of friends that basically spawned the mid 80's movement in New
York. At the age of 16 India began to sing at local jams
with her friends who formed the group TKA . As many others in
the same circle already began releasing their albums, India herself
decided to go solo.
She hooked up with already known producer John "Jellybean
Benitez" and sang one of her first solo records "Dancing
on the Fire" which was already well known in the streets
as an early 80's street jam. She then followed with "Mirage"
another cover, but one that she would add her own flavor and
dialect. Like Jellybean's "The Mexican" and the Bad
Boy Orchestra's "Do You Wanna Dance" , India's records
all held about the same sound. This sound was good in bridging
the New York traditional sound with Amareto "clave Rocks"
and Natasha's "To Be Gentle With My Heart" type of
records.
India worked very closely with Jellybean and another of the top
Freestytle DJ's, turned producers of that time "Little"
Louie Vega, who already produced many other artist for his Small
Wonders Productions.
The trio team became legendary and were basically the "core"
underground Freestyle figures. What that meant was that they
were huge and commercially successful, but maintained the heart
and image of the underground youth. As the years passed India,
Louie, and Jellybean were noticed to have big House music influences.
This might be due to the fact that they were working with House
producers, every one from Todd Terry to David Morales.
It was noticeable that India's later material "Right From
The Start" and "The Lover Who Rocks You" both
held versions for a straight up Freestyle crowd and a straight
up House crowd. By the time she released "I Cant Get No
Sleep" , it was confirmed that she completely crossed over
to the House genre, which at the time was predicted to be the
next "BIG THING" in underground Dance music of the
90's. "Little" Louie Vega also crossed over and began
working closely with Todd Terry. Through out the years India
and "Little" Louie Vega grew close and worked so well
together that they eventually got married. By the early 90's
Louie and India were like a team.
Vega started dedicated work for Strictly Rhythm Records, one
major player in the New York House scene. He used India in many
different projects. He worked closely with Todd Terry and Kenny
"Dope" and they all soured high in the elite of the
House world. By the summer of 94 India made a huge return conquering
both the "Freestyle turned Latin-house" crowds as well
as the traditional House crowds with "Love and Happiness
( Yemaya y Ochun)" which basically was a chorus of a 70's
classic song mixed with Santero themes.
Around the same time, after following a path that Mark Anthony
started, she began singing Salsa. Married to Louie, through him
she already had family members who were already legends in the
Salsa world, by way of Louie's uncle Hector Lavoe. Her commercial
intro into the Salsa world was official when she did a popular
number with Mark Anthony called "Vivir Lo Nuestro"
which then followed with her album entitled "LLEGO LA INDIA".
She would go on world tours with Celia Cruz, Oscar de Leon, and
other major legends. This earned her tittle "Princess of
Salsa" as their has never been a woman to rock the Salsa
world so hard and so fast since Celia Cruz.
India was and still is the only woman who could burn down the
house for an all gay crowd like she did at New York's Sound Factory
Bar, and at the same time blow away a league of machismo Salsero
types that dominate the world of Salsa. She is said to be the
industry's Tomboy, who likes to play with the big boys and knows
how to hold the pants better than they ever will.. This is the
way many think of India, a strong , take no bullshit artist.
As one of Freestyles top vocalist, it was a major loss for the
genre when she left. However, she conquered the hearts and respect
of many and took that with her. For this reason alone when she
went Salsa, those who operated radio already recognized her from
the Freestyle scene, opened the doors for her in her new venture.
As the years continued to pass, her marriage to Louie Vega ended
in a non-bitter divorce. Despite this , they both remained friends
and continued to work together. In 1995 she went back and re-worked
on "I Cant Get No Sleep" for M.A.W remixes which were
used in the sound track of the movie "Virtuosity" .
"Little" Louie Vega then teamed up with Kenny "Dope"
Gonzalez and formed the production team Masters at Work. M.A.W.
besides remixing and creating so many projects for so many people,
they finally made their album entitled NUYORICAN SOUL.
The Nuyorican soul project consisted of working with many talents
such as Roy Ayers, Tito Puente, George Benson, and many others.
India also found herself on this project. She would re-interpret
Lolitha Holloway's "Run Away". Through out her long
career, at the end she was considered one of Dance music's top
women.
In 1998, after a long career of conquering so many different
markets, India was nominated for a Grammy, the highest music
award a musician could ever receive. She was nominated for her
hit "Sobre El Fuego", a Salsa scorcher who took her
to the Tropical Grammy category. Whether India received the Grammy
or not, she still holds the tittle of Grammy nominee, a tittle
no one can take away. Grammy or not, nothing can compare with
the love she receives from people, all those who supported her
from the beginning.
Freestyle ,House, Salsa or anytype of music, India as a second
generation Latina will always be part of our history. More important,
she is a big part of the American history. The history that many
individuals have created and added to this tapestry we call American
Culture. La India means "The Indian Girl". A name she
inherited from her friends and family. A name that reminds us
all of who are first Native Americans. The only difference between
India and them and so many of us, is what side of a border you
were born at. India is like Pocahontas, a neutral party between
a torn country helping unite them beyond color, shape or skin
tone.
When it comes to Freestyle or Latin HipHop culture, India is
a strong figure. She is proof that the purpose and dream of Freestyle
never really failed her. It did for her exactly what it was supposed
to do. Open a door, brake her into a industry and receive love
and respect before fame, something not every one achieves. In
our history and in the history of this thing we call Disco, that
spans now for 30 years , India will always be a great legend.
India brought so much strength and character to the Dance scene.
Her vocals soared high like sirens. Her presence is much like
her flavor, a deep ocean of mystery. India has rocked the box
and conquered hearts in the past, and she is sure to rock and
conquer them again in the future. One never knows what to expect
from her next , but its sure to be slammin.
As years will pass , in the Freestyle scene there is sure to
be new generations of many young talented artist, but nomatter
who comes and goes, no one will ever replace or top the legend
of INDIA.
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