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Horn Again by Rome — A Soca Survival Anthem in Time for Carnival 2026

By Published October 09, 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.

 
Rome, my brother… you could climb Mount St. Benedict, wave a flag, and brag, “I eh taking no horn again!” loud enough to echo through the valleys—but let’s be real. If a woman decides to horn you… 'yuh coo coo cook!' Yes, infidelity is a difficult experience, and when it affects you, it will feel like a relentless attack on your very being. It may not be bad luck; there are just devious people out there looking for their next victim! You said it, brother: "Ah, a horn is a horn—take bois!"
 
Today we spotlight Horn Again, Rome’s latest musical declaration of emotional independence. After surviving more relationship drama than a Trinidadian soap opera, the man says he's done with confusion, done with embarrassment, and done with horn. No more vexing because you have get tabanca (bad case of the blues). No more bawling (serious tears) in the rain. The days of "Horn meh but doh leave meh" negotiations are long gone. 
 
In true Rome fashion, the song is playful, catchy, and full of that “all just for fun” energy—but the message is clear: self-worth first, horn last. He’s not just singing about heartbreak; he’s reclaiming his peace. The chorus hits like a mantra: “I ain't taking no horn again!” 
 
So whether you’ve been horned, nearly horned, or just horn-adjacent… this one’s for you. Put on your shades, sip something strong, and let Rome remind you that self-love is the best love. 
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Horn Again
Artist/Performed by: Rome 
Produced by: XplicitMevon & Kyle Peters 
Written by: JONESY, Jerome Precilla & Mevon Soodeen
Background Vocals by: Gerelle Forbes & Mevon Soodeen
Live Guitars & Bass by: Kyle Peters 
Live Brass by: Temperature Horns
Horn Arrangement: Justin Phillip
Tenor Saxophone: Jamie Ghany
Trombone: Justin Phillip
Brass Recording Engineer: Kevin Inniss
Engineered (Mixed & Mastered) by: Dre
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
 
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