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SOCA THERAPY - MARCH 3, 2024
Soca Therapy Playlist
Sunday March 3rd 2024
Making You Wine From 6-9pm On FLOW 98.7fm
Tremble It (Dr. Jay Plate) - Destra
Get On - Fay Ann Lyons
Expose (Precision Road Mix) - El-A-Kru feat Tizzy
Saucy Baby - Denise "Saucy Wow" Belfon
Togetherness - Square One
Anxiety - Patrice Roberts
Best Self (Intro Edit) - Nailah Blackman & Lyrikal
Toot Toot - Temptress
Let It Rain (Riddim Master Edit) - Empress x Soca Villain x Psycho
The FOG - Machel Montano
Hall Of Fame - Mical Teja
How Ah Livin - Farmer Nappy
Behavior Nothin - Skinny Fabulous
Umbrella - Bunji Garlin
The Spirit - Machel Montano
Mental Day - Kes
Dear Promoter - Voice & Kes
Do Wah Yuh Want (Riddim Master Intro Edit) - Tian Winter
The A List - Pumpa
Lost And Found - Preedy
Kedek Kedek - Mighty
Bad In Bum Bum - Mighty & Subance
Slip Away - Zan
Birthday - Mical Teja
Real Woman - Patrice Roberts
Outside - Viking Ding Dong
No Tomorrow - Kerwin Du Bois & Adana Roberts
TOP 7 @ 7 (Powered By The Soca Source)
Top Songs By V'GHN Streamed On Spotify
7. Welcome to Carnival - V'ghn
6. Soca Nice - V'ghn
5. Sweet Melanin - V'ghn
4. Finally - V'ghn
3. Closer - V'ghn x Patrice Roberts
2. Brick By Brick - V'ghn x DJ Puffy
1. Trouble In The Morning - V'ghn
Gyal Owner (DJ Kevin Festival Edit) - BlaxxÂ
Wrong Again - Skinny Banton
Gyal Farm - Kerwin Du Bois x Shal Marshall
I Shall Return - Kes
I Got U (Quixx Edit) - Ricardo Drue
Ah Love It Here (Muv Short Edit) - Ricardo Drue
The Menu - Teddyson JohnÂ
Impossible - Problem Child & Patrice Roberts
Fete Woman and Alcohol (F.W.A) - Terron
No Rules - Lyrikal
Spend No Money - DevÂ
Bend - Imani Ray
Niceness - Kenny Montana
I'm Yuh Lover - Nadia Batson
In The Center - GBM Nutron x Farmer Nappy
Inventor (Izaman) (Razorshop Roadmix)-Olatunji
DNA - Mical Teja
PAN MOMENTS DNA - BP RenegadesÂ
TANTY TUNE (1982) Soca Tempo
Whole Day - Rae x Dj Private Ryan
Live Yuh Life - College Boy Jesse x Dj Private Ryan
Keep Talking - Turner x Dj Private Ryan
Keep Jammin On - Kes x Dj Private Ryan
Calypso - Jadel
Jamming - Anika Berry
Slow Wine - Rae
In Meh Eyes - Viking Ding Dong & Karene Asche
Aye Aye Aye - Square One feat Alison Hinds
Pump Me Up - Krosfyah
Fast Wine - Machel Montano
Runaway - Mical Teja
Energy Killers - Kerwin Du Bois
Smooth Ride - Farmer Nappy
Brain Freeze (DJ Kevin Cups Up Edit) - Leadpipe & Jus Jay
Penthouse (Dr. Jay Plate) - Voice
Fete Cyah Over - Lyrikal
Calypso - V'ghn
NORTHERN PRESCRIPTION Hornman - Farm P
Blind - Hey Choppi
Dancing Partner - GBM Nutron x DJ Private Ryan x Imani Ray
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Fay Ann, Syri Lyons call masqueraders to a âRoad Meetingâ - Trinidad & Tobago Express Newspapers
Fay Ann, Syri Lyons call masqueraders to a âRoad Meetingâ  Trinidad & Tobago Express Newspapers http://dlvr.it/THBFlp
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Real Stink Riddim (2024 Trinidad)
Real Stink Riddim (2024 Trinidad) Real Stink Riddim (2024 Trinidad) Tracklisting Bunji Garlin â 110 Overcharge Fay Ann Lyons â Nevermind DJ Avalanche â Real Stink Riddim (Instrumental) CLICK TO DOWNLOAD PROMO USE ONLY
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Watch "WOMEN ROAD MARCH WINNERS: CALYPSO ROSE; SANELL DEMPSTER; PATRICE ROBERTS & FAY ANN LYONS" on YouTube
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Bunji wins the 2023 Road March title with his song Hard Fete
Bunji wins the 2023 Road March title with his song Hard Fete
The official Trinidad 2023 Soca Road March results was presented by the Trinbago Unified Calypsoniansâ Organisation (TUCO) on the 22nd February 2023 by Public Relations Officer, Rondell Donawa. The Results were as follows: âCongratulations are in order to Ian âBunji Garlinâ Alvarez & Fay Ann Lyons who dominated the competition with the song titled âHard Feteâ, which played a number of one hundredâŚ
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REVIEW OF CALYPSO FIESTA: NATIONAL CALYPSO MONARCH SEMIFINALS, SKINNER PARK, SAN FERNANDO, TRINIDAD, 11 FEBRUARY 2023
By Eugene McGuinness
Nobody will read this review if I cover all 40 of the calypsonians who performed in the semifinals, but I will try to comment on a) the 9 calypsonians I included in my whoâs who, b) the 11 finalists and 1 reserve selected by the judges and their songs, and c) other things that struck me as I viewed the performances.
Of the 11 finalists chosen through the semifinal, 3 have won the title of Calypso Monarch before: Karene Asche, Helon Francis, and Roderick âChuckyâ Gordon. All finalists must compete against the reigning Calypso Monarch, Terri Lyons.
There were multiple themes evident in the semifinalistsâ songs, but the biggest song topics were national pride, paying tribute to living and dead Calypso legends, and the COVID pandemicâs impact on life and Carnival.
Terri Lyons - appeared in last yearâs Calypso final - Terri Lyons won the Calypso Crown for the 2nd year in a row in 2022, with a song entitled simply âCalypsoâ - the song was a deconstruction of the contemporary issues facing the genre, with a strong emphasis for people to respect the art form. At some point in the middle of the song she gave a speech (the judges love that). While I think it was a good song, a well written song, and an important song, the number of deaths of famous calypsonians later on in 2022 really changed the style and tone of the songs relevant to the topic of Calypso. In 2022, a generic song about Calypso could win, but in 2023 it was a more challenging song to write on a more specific topic; you wouldnât win without naming multiple famous calypsonians who had died in 2022 Explainer, Black Stalin, Singing Francine etc. Terri Lyons comes from a family of calypsonians: she is the daughter of the legendary Calypso and Soca artist Super Blue, and her sister Fay-Ann Lyons is also a well-established Soca singer.
Karene Asche - appeared 3rd - I was rooting for her in the beginning because I really liked her song, but then I found out she had a songwriter for it. Her song âOasisâ was catchy and well-written, a song about longing for Carnival throughout the pandemic. My enthusiasm for her kind of died off when I saw how good the other performances were. She advanced to the finals, but I feel like there were some better performances.
Tameika Darius - appeared 4th - Her song, âJahaji Bash,â was a powerful protest of racism that started out with a soundbyte of something racially offensive that was said by a prominent Indian political figure. The song âJahaji Bashâ really conveys the spirit of indignance in the face of racist offence, and it is quite designed to make the listener feel a strong sense of outrage. This song will definitely have Trinis talking about the woman who made the offensive remark. She advanced to the finals and I think this was definitely a rightful pick by the judges.
Carlos James - appeared 8th - His song, âThe New Normalâ had to do with the COVID pandemic. There was a strong religious theme with some biblical phrasing, not uncommon through the competition but I am a little more biased toward Calypso with secular themes. I don't think this song was exceptional enough to be in the final, it is a little duller than the others, but he said "God is a Trini" and the judges really really liked that I guess.
Ezekiel Yorke - appeared 10th - His song, âBeing Human,â was a thoughtful observation of human behavior and morality and what makes us who we are. Also starts with a religious theme reminding us that God created us in his own likeness and image. He advanced to the finals, and itâs a great song, but you know, for me, I like a funny, angry, or dirty song, and these poignant moral ones bore me a little bit. Can I say the man doesnât deserve to sing at the final on Dimanche Gras? Maybe no. Good song, strong message that we all need to be more human, but that kind of stuff isnât very entertaining for me.Â
Maria Bhola - Appeared 11th - Her song, âPeople Man,â conveyed a strong message and had a lot of humour to it. Basically, the song demands that the side chicks and the mistresses show some more respect for the wives, and come help with the chores and minutia of running a household, and if they canât do that, then maybe they should find men of their own, and find a next home to wreck. She then goes on to point out that the married women in the audience are going to be the ones who really want to cheer her on the most. It was bold, funny, and feminist. Maria Bhola represents the all-women Divas International Cabaret calypso tent. She advanced to the finals, and I would say the judges were also super-right here. I must also add, that calypsonians struggle to advance to the finals with humourous songs.
Mark Eastman - Appeared 12th - His submission âPride,â was a another stirring national pride song. I had seen him perform this multiple times on Youtube tent videos. He really brought his A-game, and had a good dance arrangement. His stage presence was solid, his singing was excellent, and the lyrics of the song were really strong. I say he definitely deserves to go to finals and he may even win the whole damn thing, to be honest. (I would only say this about two other performances).
Kerine Williams-Figaro - Appeared 18th - Her performance, âTo You With Loveâ was a song of appreciation for the great Calypso pioneers who have passed on and the ones who are still with us today. She sang a really solid song and multiple songs came in with this theme. Did she wow me? Not hugely, but she was very good. Was it the best of the tribute songs, I donât know, maybe not. Itâs ironic that she sang of her appreciation for fellow calypsonian Mighty Chalkdust, and she advanced to the finals with this song, whereas Chalkie didnât make it.
Caston Cupid - Appeared 19th - His song âThe Saga of Truthâ was just a jab at the judges, and I donât know what he sang to make them choose him for this. He ended up on stage with actors portraying the judges holding up big placards with â0âs on them as he sang âsome judges canât judge, plenty of them canât judge!â - attacking or criticizing or otherwise expressing frustration with the judges is somehow a notable thing in Calypso, but yeah, he didnât make it.
Aaron Duncan - Appeared 20th - His song âThe Mother of All Carnivalsâ was another celebration of a return to Carnival after COVID, and he had one of the most vibrant and involved dance performances, including stilt walkers. Aaron Duncan is a decorated junior calypsonian who is now 19 years old. He got the reserve spot in the finals, and I think if the judges wanted to say heâs good enough for that, they should just give him a spot in finals and let one of the other eleven sit in reserve. This song was catchier, and the dances were impressive, but the lyrics didnât stir me as much as the others.
Lester Salandy - Appeared 21st - His song âTribute to the Iconsâ was a very solid submission, paying homage to the legacies of Calypso legends who had passed on. It was full of references to famous calypsonians and their songs and themes. I donât know if it was better than Kerine, who advanced, but this is a close alternative, comparably leading the pack among the tribute songs; but he did not advance.
Kurt Allen - Appeared 22nd - âWe Are Oneâ was a song celebrating the Chinese community and Chinatown in Trinidad and Tobago, with a strong theme of racial tolerance, national unity, and apparently a tribute to someone named Chinee Patrick. Kurt Allen was Calypso Monarch in 2011, and I thought this song was a contender for the finals, the theme was a little bit unique, but he also did not advance.
Helon Francis - Appeared 23rd - âMightyâ was the song about national pride that I liked the most after Mark Eastmanâs âPride.â And, in reality, this song may have the better lyrics. The two songs are extremely similar, they even both mention Trinidadian Marxist historian C.L.R. James. Helonâs song is also really inspiring, if you are Trinidadian it makes you reflect on all the greatness thatâs come out of Trinidad, and it has a strong message for young scholars, musicians, even influencers to rise and take their place in the world. This song advanced to the finals, and I would also say Helon Francis, one of the competing former Monarchs, is one of the top three contenders for the Calypso Crown this year as well.
Philip Murray âBlacksageâ - Appeared 30th - Extempo veteran Blacksageâs song, âAggieâs Storyâ was one of nostalgia, about a dead comedian that I had to look up (Ramdeen Ramjattan aka John Agitation), but this song was also full of great jokes. Blacksage is always good for a humourous song, but unfortunately he didnât make it to the final, either.Â
Chuck Gordon - Appeared 31st - Chuckyâs song âMaths Ainât Mathsinââ was the first song I heard out of the 40 before competition, basically a searing indictment on the cost of living: very strong message, good lyrics. This is the song Iâve started memorizing and singing myself. Chucky can also go all the way, heâs a former Monarch, heâs now a finalist, certainly deserving of it, and the song is a catchy one.Â
Duane OâConnor - Appeared 32nd - His song âD Ting Fixâ is another song that swipes at judges, but it also goes global, he says everything is basically fixed, rigged, and corrupted, from these Calypso semifinals, to the finals, the Panorama, and the FIFA World Cup, like he has a whole verse suspecting that was rigged âto let Messi go out on topâ - so this one was a fun one, but not very practical for winning, and no, he did not advance.
Michael Osouna âSugar Aloesâ - Appeared 33rd - His song âHands of Mercyâ was contemplative, and very pious, dealing significantly with the recent crises in Trinidad and Tobago. This song was not the only incidence of religious themes in the competition, but as I've said, generally the heavily religious songs donât do it for me. Aloes has been to the finals a record consecutive 22 times, winning Calypso Monarch twice. He didnât make it this year, and I canât say I blame the judges. Lots of talented up-and-coming calypsonians in the field.
Taâzyah OâConnor - Appeared 34th - His song âSing Hallelujahâ was another song about national pride. This song was happy and uplifting, similar to the others, slight religious hinting, even if I liked two of the other national pride songs more than his I can see why he was chosen, he sang very well and had great stage presence. Good to see him advance to the final.d
Hollis Liverpool âMighty Chalkdustâ - Appeared 36th - His song âThe New Trendâ wasnât very spectacular, but seeing as Chalkdust is 81, the same age as Black Stalin, who just passed away two months ago, itâs good to see him in such good health. Chalkdust, as I mentioned in the whoâs who is a university professor. Heâs a 9-time Calypso Monarch, so itâs a real shock likewise as with Aloes to see him not advance to the finals.
Heaven Charles - Appeared 38th - His song âWhat Yuh Need Again Trinbagoâ was the weakest of the 4 national pride songs selected for the finals, in my opinion. The judges must have really liked the part where he said the Almighty put Trinidadâs reserves deep within the groundâŚHe pointed out the the steel pan is the only acoustic instrument invented in the last century, that was a cool tidbit. Helon Francis also mentioned the pan.
Nichole Thomas - Appeared 39th - Her song âCarnival is Weâ was same theme as Karene Ascheâs song, and won her the Tobago Monarch crown in October last year. I liked it, even though it wasnât my favourite in the contest. So I was sort of surprised that she didnât make the finals. Almost like these judges wanted to send a message that what the Tobago judges think doesnât matter. I also think performing near to dead last in a ten-hour competition is probably a disadvantage.
I gave myself at least a day before starting to write my reactions down on the performances, so I guess Iâll close this with some overarching thoughts: most of the finalists deserved to advance, and there is a lot of talent, especially from the young former junior calypsonians. I think Aaron Duncan was unfairly relegated to the reserve spot, and the judges didnât need the fourth national pride song. I agree with the judges the most about Mark Eastman, Chuck Gordon, Helon Francis, Maria Bhola, Tameika Darius, Taâzyah OâConnor, and Kerine Williams-Figaro. Iâm iffy about Karene Asche, and not so crazy about Carlos James and Heaven Charles.
The performances on Dimanche Gras this coming Sunday are going to be truly something to behold, and as the Grand Master of Calypso, Lord Kitchener said on Dimanche Gras 1988, âthe result will surprise you.â
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40Yrs of MachelMontano @Barclays, 9/5/22!
Where do I begin? Maybe this should really be that time, I remind myself of the 1st time we saw a young Machel Montano capture the live & television audience in 1986, who witnessed greatness when he pumped, "Too Young to Soca"!
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Fast fwd đđž to Sept. 5th, 2022 -- past countless of his hit records, several stages he performed all over the globe, dozens of Trinidad carnivals (including scores of carnivals outside of TnT), multiple wars between rival artists, awards upon awards, plenty woman in the mix, and even living outside of Trinidad, 'Double-M' had one of his recent dreams come true: sell-out the Brooklyn Barclays Center.
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Check âď¸- mission accomplished! In fact, mission exceeded. Near the end of the show, a drenched Machel -- calm and emotionally humbled, spoke to the audience about his team making special arrangements to accommodate about 100 extra tickets. The Labor Day long weekend was so fitting, as NYC hosts one of the world's biggest carnivals outside of Trinidad & Tobago's, and Brazil's 'Rio', of course.
Machel made sure of it that, celebrating 40yrs of his music, included the next generation of soca artists and others featured throughout his concert. It was epic.
Such an onslaught: Bunji Garlin, Lyrikal, Fay-Ann Lyons, Voice, Kerwin Dubois, Skinny Fabulous, Nadia Batson, Angela Hunte, Patrice Roberts, to Wyclef Jean, Ding Dong, and tons more.
I know I'm leaving out tons, but I'm already exhausted rethinking the many different Caribbean flags waving from nosebleed seats, to the layers of folks determined to wine, grind & jump up from their positions on the floor area.
'MM40' was a fantastic way for the entire city of New York to celebrate the West Indian culture, with so much history especially in Brooklyn, 2yrs after a massive shutdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. WE really felt the spirit of Machel Montano, through his songs.
However, some felt the growth of soca music throughout the years, identifying with newer artists, collaborating with different genres and acknowledging a once-resistant adaptability to listeners outside of the Caribbean. 'Mr. Fete', poetic to "New York, New York", you did it your way. Congrats, thank you, welcome and hopefully not goodbye (just yet) -- but you've def arrived.
#machel montano#barclays#brooklyn#labor day#nyc#socalovers#soca music#wyclef jean#bunji garlin#lyrikal#voice#superblue#calypso#kaiso#soldout#oversold#caribbean#west indies#the islands#Fay-Ann Lyons#angela hunte#empire state of mind#too young to soca#Youtube#mm40#Instagram
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SOCA THERAPY - JANUARY 5, 2025
Soca Therapy Playlist
Sunday January 5th 2025
Making You Wine from 6-9pm on Flow 98.7fm
Mr Bissesar (Dr. Jay Plate) - Drupatee
Chutney Steam (Ryan Sayeed's Vapor Rub Intro) - Ravi B x Tempa x Travis WorldÂ
Single Forever (Remix) - KI x Machel Montano
Single (Zess Freestyle) - travelwithzoe x Aaron Duncan
Ring Finger (Radio Edit) - Lady Lava
Single - Problem Child x Imani Ray
Start De Jouvert - Skinny Banton
Jouvert Morning - J Fiyre
Blaze Fire (Radio Edit) - Preedy
Inventor (Izaman) (Razorshop Roadmix) - Olatunji
Oh Yay - Olatunji
Oh Yay (Remix) - Olatunji x Run Town
Bum Bum (Remix) - Timaya x Machel Montano
Fling It Up - Machel Montano x Davido
Hot Gyal Performance - GBM NutronÂ
Best Friend - Shal Marshall
Down Dey - Melick
Own It - Imani Ray
Is Mas - Patrice Roberts
In A Mess - Problem Child
Feting Family - Shal Marshall
Too Own Way - Voice
How Ah Livin (Muv Short Edit) - Farmer Nappy
Angel - Imani Ray
Greatness - V'ghn
Everytime (Mr Vik Band Edit) - Nadia BatsonÂ
Market - Nadia Batson
When Last (Remix) - GBM Nutron x Jus Jay King x Grateful Co
Cyah Hear Yuh - Patrice Roberts
A Little Jam - Problem Child
Best Ride - Coopa Dan x DJ Spider
TOP 7 COUNTDOWN - Powered By The Soca Source
Top Soca Songs Worldwide of 2024Â
Here is the criteria:
- Songs had to be released between Sept 15th 2023 to Sept 15th 2024
- Results Date Range is from Jan 1st 2024 to November 30th 2024
- Data collected from various streaming platforms as well as radio play globally
7. Dutty Flex - Kes
6. Runaway - Mical Teja
5. Penthouse - Voice
4. Banga - Kes
3. Carnival Contract - Bunji Garlin
2. DNA - Mical Teja
1. Tack Back - Kes x Tano
Cocoa Tea - Kes
Tabanca - Mical Teja
The Truth - Machel Montano
Good Spirits - Full Blown
No Sweetness - Kes
The Greatest Bend Over - Yung Bredda
One Piece - GBM Nutron x TanoÂ
Dancing Partner (Jeff Battalion Mash Up) - DJ Private Ryan x GBM Nutron x Imani Ray
Closer (Dr. Jay Plate) - Imani Ray
One Ah Dem - Shal Marshall
Ah Love It Here - Ricardo Drue
PAN MOMENTS
(2024 Antigua Panorama Champions) Ah Love It Here - Hell's Gate Steel Orchestra
TANTY TUNE
(1984) Satan Coming Down - The Mighty Swallow
Subway Jam - The Mighty Swallow
New York - Bunji Garlin
Dotish - Lyrikal
Kettle Pot - Yung Bredda
Bet Meh - Machel Montano
Saddle - Anika Berry
Retro - Voice
Bartender - Nadia Batson
No Regrets - Skinny Fabulous
Doh Watch No Face - Imani Ray
Ducking Yuh - Zan
Flashing Lights - Adam O
Vex Money - Fay-Ann Lyons
Roll Yuh Bumper - Problem Child
You Owe Me - Kerwin Du Bois
Old Firewood - RupeeÂ
Coffee - Nadia Batson
Soca Alive - Lyrikal x Travis World
NORTHERN PRESCRIPTION
Sweet Sweet Carnival - Reddy x Mattaz
D Thing Now Start - PatchÂ
No Discipline - JadelÂ
Drinking Partner - Travis World x Wadicks
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Fay-Ann Lyons - Angry (Fling Ting) â2020 Socaâ
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Bunji Garlin, Fay Ann Keep The Fire Alive with Unconventional Soca Anthems. - ebuzztt.com
Bunji Garlin, Fay Ann Keep The Fire Alive with Unconventional Soca Anthems.  ebuzztt.com http://dlvr.it/TFG0cj
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Welcome to Trinidad & Tobago's national final for @amerivisionblog, dedicated to Turt for speculating on the idea that maybe Nicki Minaj isn't the only Trinidadian in the world, so here are some bangers by people who live in Trinidad & Tobago:
"Lucy" - Destra
"Dulahin" - Ravi B
"Raze" - Fay-Ann Lyons
"Compass" - Candace Coker
"Savannah Grass" - Kes
"Bodyline" - Olatunji x System 32
"Famalay" - Skinny Fabulous, Machel Montano, & Bunji Garlin
Also important note!! In Trinidad & Tobago, the term "loose" means that someone is a good dancer, specifically with hip swinging, NOT that they're promiscuous! Very relevant information for the first song!
Youtube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-ClEBppfwRhfSh_6EHH3H-qLOwFvCK8M
Voting form: https://forms.gle/fkPeLFSXXEfynoEF7
Thank you!
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(SEE THE ORIGINAL HERE!) <---
Winner of the 2013 Soul Train Award for Best International Performance. First soca artists (along with band-mate and wife Fay-Ann Lyons Alvarez) to perform at the Glastonbury Music Festival.
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This just in:
Fay Ann Lyons-Alvarez is the new organiser of the 2019 International Soca Monarch. This after the resignation of Peter Scoon as chairman for the event. NCC Chairman Winston 'Gypsy' Peters confirmed.
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THIS IS A MIX OF SOME OF THE TOP\HIT SOCA SONGS THAT WAS IN ROTATION DURING THE TRINIDAD CARNIVAL SEASON FOR 2020.
SOME YOU MAY KNOW SOME YOU MIGHT NOT, SO IF ITS ANY THAT YOU DONT KNOW OR HAVNT HEARD I'LL SUGGEST THAT YOU GET FAMILIAR.
Click the link â-> https://soundcloud.com/iamdjyoungg/carnival-tabanka-2020-mix-by-young-g-the-music-genius-ksp-productions/s-AXcGI
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TRACK LIST
1. wetty beatz ft triniboi joocie - bottle over head
2. kes ft voice -dear promoter
3. machel montano ft teddy rhyme - stink behavior
4. skinny banton - wrong again
5. skinny fabulous - up & up
6. nadia batson - fatt
7. preedy - yuh bad
8. dj addo ft tboss - best side
9. machel montano - everytime
10. motto ft bunji garlin - break a branch
11. skinny fabulous -soca trend
12. machel montano - brace
13. kerwin du bois ft mical teja
14. noydie ft scatter - bop intro
15. trinidad ghost - i aint see
16. khalifah - chupid
17.young bredda - jamming yuh gyal
18. konk riddim dj sikaf
19. fay ann lions - dive
20. problem child - nasty up ( wetty beatz remix )
21. lyrikal - rukshun
22. problem child - sick head
23. patrice robert - is we
24. shall marshall - bun up
25. kes ft iwer - stage gone bad
25. khoas ft L.E.D ft best mass
26. runi jay -diagnose
27. problem child - isaac hunt
28. lava man ft hit - call name
29. towa hill ft horna man & real man
30. inspecter - toy
31. skinny fabulous , machel montano & iwer - shell
32. skinny fabulous - naked piano cover
33. skinny fabulous - naked
34. kes - boss lady intro
35. motto - shots
36. patrice roberts - carry on intro
37. machel montano - play harder intro
38. problem child - feel it
39. chappy - captian
40. viking dingdong - outside
41. lil rick - it aint me
42. milo- breathe
43. teddyson john - x games intro
44. salty ft sekon star - who pay intro
45. nutron - tambourine
46. blackboy ft lu city - china
47. jus d -hot gyal
48. patrice roberts ft nessa preppy - splash
49. motto ,ezra & black boy - man with ride refix intro
50. machel montano - geh dem
51. trinidad ghost - big fish
52. sly - mix up
53. motto ft nessa preppy - tote feelings
54. nadia batson - kiss
55. lyrikal - no scene
56. teddyson jogn - creme de la
57. dymez ft pixal - siddung
58. madrass - compose
59. umpa - one drop
60. umpa - baguy
61. spielberg - come in she country
62. lyrikal - promise
63. bunjie garlin ft fuse odg - whole place
64. freetown collective ft private ryan - feel the love
65. kes ft private ryan - reason to love
66. madskull - oreo
67. sita - matey
68. jamesy p - i dont give ah
69. skinny fabulous ft caspa g - shutdown
70. swappi - feeling it
71. tech sound - zess in de jouvert
72. bunji garlin - the struggle
73. wetty beatz ft triniboi joocie - bottle over head intro
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