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  1. Therefore, even if one particular Singing Sandra song is difficult to claim as being the most famous, it is evident that she has numerous hits, each popular in their own respect due to the audiences they appealed to and the social dialogues they addressed.

  2. Oct 11, 2017 · Singing Sandra is one of the most popular female chantwells because of songs in which she addresses economic, political and sexual exploitation of the vulnerable (Credit: Alamy)

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  3. Jan 29, 2021 · Singing Sandra was one of our nation’s leading artistes, whose achievements in calypso won her several accolades during a career spanning almost four decades. Sandra Des Vignes-Millington is among only three female calypsonians to have won the National Calypso Monarch title and the only one to have won it on two occasions.

  4. Some of Sandra’s most popular songs are: Die with Dignity. Song of Healing. Voices from the ghetto. Lie Lie. Take me back to Celebrating 60. Over her career calypso sensation, Singing Sandra, has used her music to communicate personal, social, and political views.

  5. Jan 28, 2021 · Sandra Des Vignes Millington, the veteran calypsonian known as 'Singing Sandra', has died. She was 64. Calling the For Whom the Bell Tolls singer a "national icon", Randall Mitchell, Trinidad and Tobago's minister of tourism, culture and the arts, said he was sad to hear of the famed singer's passing.

  6. Apr 13, 2023 · Singing Sandra is a uniquely talented dramatic performer whose personal philosophy seemed to find a consistent musical voice. The dramatic power of her renditions is breath-taking; this is more...

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  7. Feb 16, 2021 · The song amplified Singing Sandra’s role as a political and social commentator and signalled a transformative moment for Caribbean women. “Die with My Dignity” cemented Singing Sandra’s place as a strong supporter and defender of women’s rights — and a feminist without ever laying claim to that role.