In 1969, he met Moean Mohammed, a radio host and promoter. After listening to
Nani and Nana, a song with lyrics in both
Trinidadian Hindustani and
Trinidadian English, describing the daily lives of an Indian maternal grandmother (Nani) and maternal grandfather (Nana), Mohammed got maestro Harry Mahabir to record the song at Television House, accompanied by the British West Indies Airways (BWIA) National Indian Orchestra. The song revolutionized
Indo-Caribbean music in Trinidad and Tobago. After the success of
Nani and Nana, Popo devoted more of his time to his singing career. He followed
Nani and Nana with an album combining local Trinidadian music with traditional
Indian folk music. In total, he recorded more than 15 albums. He is best known for his song
Scorpion Gyul.
Babla & Kanchan had success with their version of his "Pholourie Bina Chutney". After the release of
Nani and Nana, he followed up shortly in the mid 1970s with a string of popular singles and appearances on Mastana Bahar and the Indian Cultural Pageants. His singles were then released on his first LP,
Come Dance With The Champ (1979). Through Moean Mohammed's Windsor Records, his singles and early 1980s LPs were distributed throughout the Caribbean, South America, North America and Europe with assistance from Rohit Jagessar and various other producers and record store owners. By the late 1980s, he started making frequent appearances outside of the Caribbean to perform. He appeared as a headliner in New York. He performed with international Indian stars Babla & Kanchan,
Anup Jalota,
Amitabh Bachchan, and
Kishore Kumar. Popo also performed with numerous Chutney artists and other Trinidadian and Caribbean artists. Popo won many awards during his career, and in 1995
Black Stalin won the Trinidad and Tobago
Calypso Monarch title with his
Tribute to Sundar Popo. There are also other tributes to Popo done by Devannand Gatto,
Terry Gajraj,
Rikki Jai,
Ravi Bissambhar, Brian Mohan, Anthony Batson,
Superblue, Dave Lall,
Drupatee Ramgoonai, and Chris Garcia. In addition to his solo albums, Popo has also released collaborations with Babla & Kanchan, and JMC Triveni. == Death and legacy ==