Born in Trinidad and Tobago on 26th December 1992, Aaron ‘Voice’ St.Louis is a young singer and songwriter with aspirations of being a world-renowned entertainer.
Commonly known by his sobriquet ‘Voice’, he started his musical career at the age of sixteen, entering his school's Soca Competition, which he won two years in a row with original compositions. In 2012, ‘Voice’ took another step forward by entering the very popular Synergy TV Soca Star Competition with a song entitled "Alien”. Due to relatively heavy rotation on various popular radio stations, “Alien” was a crowd favorite and eventually resulted in earning second place in the competition. Voice wasted no time in his next big career move in the form of The National Song Competition in 2012. His original composition “Trini” grabbed the attention of all and earned him one of the 6 winning spots in that competition.
Intent on proving himself not only as a phenomenal performer but an astute writer as well, he made a decision to join the songwriting company, Full Blown Entertainment, responsible for many hits and now five Soca Monarch titles. Voice wasted no time in showing his worth by co-writing the Groovy Soca Monarch winning song, Kerwin Du Bois's - Too Real in 2014
Voice can now boast of having the pleasure of winning the International Soca Monarch as both songwriter and now artiste, after penning his very own hit, “Cheers To Life”. The year 2016 looks to be very promising for this young star. Plans are well under way for more releases as he attempt to take Caribbean music in a new direction.