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Faye-Ann began her singing career back in 2000. Faye-Ann is currently with the Invasion band. She went on to win the Road March title in 2003 in Trinidad and Tobago for the hit song "Display". Display was the most played song during the carnival of 2003 in Trinidad and Tobago. Faye-Ann is the third female in history to achieve this honor of winning the Road March title in Trinidad and Tobago.

Faye-Ann has been heating up the charts this year with two of her major hit songs:Display,Focus,Get On,Party,Breakaway,Who's Standing and Make A Stage (M.A.S.). Trinidadian-born Faye-Ann Lyons first began singing in 2000. The daughter of soca giant Austin Lyons a/k/a Superblue has made her own mark on the world of soca. She won the Road March title in 2003 in Trinidad and Tobago for the song "Display". Lyons is only the third female in history to achieve this honour. In November 2004, Lyons received 3 Cott awards - New songwriter of the year, Female songwriter of the year and Song of the year (2003).

Faye-Ann Lyons (like fellow performer Bunji Garlin) seems to have limitless energy reserves. She uses every inch of the stage, speaker tops and even dances amongst the crowd urging patrons to form a circle with her. Such impromptu activity is exciting for all except artist security, who are forced to work overtime. Lyons is aware of the possible stress and responsibility she occasionally places on the shoulders of the boys in black, but consciously attempts to calm the situation by reminding everybody that "…. these are St. Lucian’s, we don’t need security here, Lucian’s are my people… easy now! "

In 2008 Faye-Ann Lyons won the Road March title with "Get On" and in 2009 made history in Trinidad & Tobago with the triple crown of International Groovy Soca Monarch with "Heavy T Bumper" as well as the Power Soca Monarch and Road March title with "Meet Super".

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