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Preedy's "Jammin’" Is More Than a Song—It’s a Caribbean State of Mind

By Published October 09, 2025

Dive deeper into Caribbean music and culture at Sokah2Soca — your go-to source for Soca, Calypso, and Carnival coverage. First published on Sokah2Soca, now streaming live via Island Vybe Radio.

 
It’s another day, and yes—more fresh Soca for your listening pleasure. Today’s offering is “Jammin’,” a feel-good anthem from one of our favorite rising stars and certified hitmakers: Preedy.
 
No lyrical surprises here, and that’s the beauty of it. “Jammin’” leans into the classic Soca formula: dance, celebration, unity, and pure vibes. It’s a reminder that Caribbean people don’t hold grudges when it’s time to fete. We hit the streets, we palance, and we revel in the joy of the two sacred road days—no apologies, no stress.
 
? The video? A vibrant snapshot of our culture. Preedy is front and center, surrounded by friends and family, dancing and soaking in the moment. It’s not just a party—it’s a portrait of togetherness. The visuals highlight the familial spirit of Carnival, the kind that’s raw, real, and rooted in tradition. And let’s be clear: this isn’t a “festival” in the North American or Barbadian sense. This is Carnival—unfiltered, unapologetic, and ours.
 
? Production credits are listed in the description, with Smiddy Smith working his usual magic (fresh off his Islandvybe interview with Nikki G) and final engineering by the legendary Parry Jack. The team behind this track knows how to deliver a vibe.
 
At its core, “Jammin’” is an invitation to let go. The lyrics call us to dance, to unite, to celebrate as one family—regardless of background. The energy intensifies from Christmas in the Caribbean, surges into the new year, and culminates in the world's greatest Carnival.
 
Preedy brings the music. He brings the message. He brings the vibe. So we ask you, are you ready to start jamming’?
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Jammin
Artist/Performed by: Preedy
Produced by: Romell “Smiddy” Smith
Written by: Kris Fields and Akeem Chance of WeMAD Entertainment
Vocal Production by: Stephanas Ramgattie of WeMAD Entertainment
Additional Production by: Lumos Productions
Mixed & Mastered by: Parry Jack (SVG)
Background Vocals by Armonías Magníficas
Live Guitars by: Dion Mansingh
Live Bass by: Miguel Charles 
Keys by Daryl Samuel
Rhythm Section by: One Band One Sound
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
 
?Listen. Share. Amplify. Our artists embody culture not only during Carnival but also on a daily basis. Sokah2Soca—Where Rhythm Lives and Calypso, Steelband Music, and Soca Thrives!
 
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