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From Saint Lucia to the World: A Celebration of Humanity in Song-Beautiful People

By Published October 13, 2025

This post first appeared on Sokah2Soca, where Caribbean music meets wit, rhythm, and real talk. Island Vybe Radio spins the tunes—we decode the culture.

 
Teddyson John, who is recognized as one of the Caribbean’s finest vocalists by Sokah2Soca and is a source of pride for Saint Lucia, delivers a soul-stirring global groove soca release titled “Beautiful People.” The music isn’t just a song—it’s a movement.
 
YouTube Music release Notes:
“Beautiful People” is Teddyson John’s latest global soca anthem—a soulful celebration of unity, love, and the vibrant spirit of humanity. Credit is due to Teddyson for his excellent songwriting skills. The lyrics are brilliant, and the rhythm blends Caribbean influences with heartfelt melodies; this song reminds us that we are all connected and that our shared beauty shines brightest when we dance together as one. 
 
In this post, we aim to present a concise one that contains only the essential elements required to ignite your interest. We understand that people aren't reading much and turn to social media news drops these days. It is unfortunate, and we do understand that you are primarily interested in the music. Not everyone wants to or needs to have the song's meaning explained. Why? Simply put, we believe that you share our passion for culture!
 
What to expect:
  • A celebration of unity, love, and shared humanity
  • Caribbean rhythms that lift the spirit and move the body
  • Lyrics that call for healing, restoration, and breaking boundaries
  • A visual journey that connects nations in one big celebration
“Beautiful People” reminds us that, despite our differences, we share the same heart, the same purpose, and the same rhythm. It's a call to stand together, dance together, and rise together.
 
From Saint Lucia to the world—this is soca with soul. Let the celebration begin. Let the healing start. Let the beautiful people shine.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Beautiful People 
Artist/Performed by: Teddyson John 
Written by: @teddysonjohn
Produced by: @gideon_bishop
Guitars: @kpmusiq
Bass: @gideon_bishop
Background Vocals: @Christa Bailey
All vocals recorded by: @ransum Production
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
 
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