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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.
In the Caribbean and especially in Trinidad and Tobago, where playful mischief and romantic entanglements often palance hand-in-hand, islanders know and understand the phrase “yuh getting horn!” In fact, it is a cultural norm—an unmistakable signal that someone’s partner might be stepping out—and cheating! Blackie's song, "Who Is He," explores this cheating theme with humor, rhythm, and lyrical wit, creating a song suited to today's generation.
The Story Behind the Song
“Who Is He” is a Soca track with a Calypso soul! It is a modern Soca rhythm with vocals delivered in classic Calypso style. The story is captivating and relatable to many people. It tells the story of a man thrown into emotional turmoil when his partner blurts out a strange name while in bed making love to his supposedly 'trustworthy partner.' The lyrics are cleverly written with confusion, suspicion, and a desperate need for clarity. Ronald Ford, the lyricist, skillfully crafted lines such as "Tell me, I want to know," repeating them with a sense of urgency and a desire to understand the depths of his confusion. The song captures the speaker’s emotional spiral as he tries to uncover the identity of the mysterious “he” who seems to be “on the property” or “digging in.” Somebody, please tell Blackie this is a case of horn but apparently he is keeping his mouth shut and thinking, "horn meh but don't leave me!"
On a serious note, this topic is more significant and can lead to dire consequences. In Trinidad and Tobago we love to say "plain talk, bad manners," and while it may feel comedic, the underlying message is serious—infidelity can have real consequences, and Blackie’s storytelling balances the silly nature of the song’s delivery with the seriousness of the situation.
A Rich, Live Production
During an interview on WACK Visual Radio with Mr. Desmond, Blackie revealed that “Who Is He” was no ordinary studio creation. The track features a full live band, making it a standout in an era dominated by digital production. The music was arranged and produced by the legendary Leston Paul, engineered by Franklyn Grant and Leston Paul, and mastered by Yohan of Madmen Productions. When music producers opt for live band members to create the music, people have to be paid, resulting in higher costs to bring the song to life. Success or failure can lead to monetary losses for the artist involved. So please share this post on all social media platforms to help promote the song.
Soca, Calypso and Blackie’s Unique Blend
When I called into the station to ask Blackie whether he considered the song Soca or CalypSoca, he offered a thoughtful response. He acknowledged the Soca-style drumkit that drives the rhythm but emphasized his Calypso-rooted vocal delivery. Instead of following prevailing trends, Blackie forged his own unique style, combining the lively modern Soca with the storytelling and vocal techniques of Calypso. This music style was successful last carnival with the Tilden Hall album by De Red Boyz out of Barbados.
The CalypSoca style, which blends Calypso and Soca, keeps the music grounded in tradition while appealing to contemporary tastes. It’s a style that bridges generations, making “Who Is He” both nostalgic and fresh.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a fan of sweet melodies, clever lyrics, and music that speaks to real-life experiences with a wink and a groove, “Who Is He” rightly deserves your attention. Once again, to conclude, please share this song with your social media peers and on all platforms that you visit regularly.
The Story Behind the Song
“Who Is He” is a Soca track with a Calypso soul! It is a modern Soca rhythm with vocals delivered in classic Calypso style. The story is captivating and relatable to many people. It tells the story of a man thrown into emotional turmoil when his partner blurts out a strange name while in bed making love to his supposedly 'trustworthy partner.' The lyrics are cleverly written with confusion, suspicion, and a desperate need for clarity. Ronald Ford, the lyricist, skillfully crafted lines such as "Tell me, I want to know," repeating them with a sense of urgency and a desire to understand the depths of his confusion. The song captures the speaker’s emotional spiral as he tries to uncover the identity of the mysterious “he” who seems to be “on the property” or “digging in.” Somebody, please tell Blackie this is a case of horn but apparently he is keeping his mouth shut and thinking, "horn meh but don't leave me!"
On a serious note, this topic is more significant and can lead to dire consequences. In Trinidad and Tobago we love to say "plain talk, bad manners," and while it may feel comedic, the underlying message is serious—infidelity can have real consequences, and Blackie’s storytelling balances the silly nature of the song’s delivery with the seriousness of the situation.
A Rich, Live Production
During an interview on WACK Visual Radio with Mr. Desmond, Blackie revealed that “Who Is He” was no ordinary studio creation. The track features a full live band, making it a standout in an era dominated by digital production. The music was arranged and produced by the legendary Leston Paul, engineered by Franklyn Grant and Leston Paul, and mastered by Yohan of Madmen Productions. When music producers opt for live band members to create the music, people have to be paid, resulting in higher costs to bring the song to life. Success or failure can lead to monetary losses for the artist involved. So please share this post on all social media platforms to help promote the song.
Soca, Calypso and Blackie’s Unique Blend
When I called into the station to ask Blackie whether he considered the song Soca or CalypSoca, he offered a thoughtful response. He acknowledged the Soca-style drumkit that drives the rhythm but emphasized his Calypso-rooted vocal delivery. Instead of following prevailing trends, Blackie forged his own unique style, combining the lively modern Soca with the storytelling and vocal techniques of Calypso. This music style was successful last carnival with the Tilden Hall album by De Red Boyz out of Barbados.
The CalypSoca style, which blends Calypso and Soca, keeps the music grounded in tradition while appealing to contemporary tastes. It’s a style that bridges generations, making “Who Is He” both nostalgic and fresh.
Final Thoughts
If you’re a fan of sweet melodies, clever lyrics, and music that speaks to real-life experiences with a wink and a groove, “Who Is He” rightly deserves your attention. Once again, to conclude, please share this song with your social media peers and on all platforms that you visit regularly.
Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, and SoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Who Is He
Artist/Performed by: Blackie
Written by: Ronald Forde
Background Vocals by: Joseph Williams
Arranged and Produced by: Leston Paul
Live Band Music:
Bass by: Gideon Bishop
Trumpet by Ricky Clarke
Trombone: L. Stanton
Sax by: T. Daniel
Keyboards by: Leston Paul
Engineered by: Franklyn Grant & Leston Paul
Drums by: Damien Preston
Mastered by: Madmen Productions
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 Thrive!
We present the music here for your listening pleasure and promotional purposes only, adhering to the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Sokah2Soca/Soca Music Blog © 1990 by Santiwah is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
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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.
Challenge accepted—and executed in record time! Today is the World Premiere of "Moruga Fisherman" by AiMrPhillipppeee, a Latin-flavored Soca track done in minutes.
Sunday will go down in the annals of Dotish History as the day AI Soca music crawled out of a computer and splashed onto the airwaves of WACK Radio 90.1 FM. It all started during De Dotish Hour, when Mr. Desmond threw down the gauntlet (or was it a wet fish?): could Kenny Phillips use AI to create a song live on air?
Enter AiMrPhillipppeee—armed with prompt engineering and zero fear. The mission? A track about a Moruga fisherman who loves casting his net off the coast of Venezuela. The result? Moruga Fisherman—a Latin-flavored Soca jam whipped up in minutes and served hot on the airwaves.
Deso was stunned. Callers were buzzing. And somewhere in Moruga, a fisherman probably started humming his new theme song.
So we ask you: is AI the end of music producers as we know them… or the creative adrenaline shot that will catapult music production. What is your opinion?
Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, and SoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Moruga Fisherman
Artist/Performed by: AiMrPhillipppeee
Written by: AiMrPhillippe
Produced by: Ai Music Generator
Copyright: AiMrPhillipppeee @WACKVisualRadio90.1FM
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Latin 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 Thrive!
We present the music here for your listening pleasure and promotional purposes only, adhering to the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Sokah2Soca/Soca Music Blog © 1990 by Santiwah is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
♫Please click the small triangle button in the music player below to listen now.
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.
Yung Bredda's popularity is rapidly growing, particularly in the Caribbean and North America, and his performance on We Outside 76 demonstrates his charisma and rhythmic ability to effortlessly navigate any riddim. Backed by DJ Hotty and SoundBoy Ryan on the 1’s and 2’s, this mix is a celebration of Caribbean-Latin fusion—Chutney meets Reggaeton, and the result is pure vibes.
?? For the Venezuelans in Trinidad, this one hits home, yes, there is a sprinkle of latin vibes in the presentation. The Latin tracks woven into the mix offer a familiar pulse, while the Chutney elements keep it grounded in Trini flavor. It’s a sonic bridge between cultures, and Sokah2Soca is proud to be part of that movement—bringing the best music to the world.
Whether you’re liming in Brooklyn or Queens, or just cruising through Curepe, or just vibing in your headphones, We Outside 76 is your soundtrack for joy, movement, and connection. Vibes all the way; the joy shown by Yung Bredda and his team just adds to the enjoyment.
Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, and SoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: We Outside 76 Chutney Meets Reggaeton
Featuring: Yung Bredda, DJ Hotty and DJ SoundBoy
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Chtuney/Chutney Soca/Reggaeton ?
?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 Thrive!
We present the music here for your listening pleasure and promotional purposes only, adhering to the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Sokah2Soca/Soca Music Blog © 1990 by Santiwah is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
♫Please click the small triangle button in the music player below to listen now.
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.
Listening to well-produced music is a wonderful way to start the weekend; we have a new album release and you are going to love it. Every song on this album has a vibe and should become a DJ favorite for Carnival 2026. We are showcasing the music from the recently released "Property Riddim," a track that radiates pure vibes from start to finish.
Featured tracks:
- Property—Added Rankin x Rich Rasta
- Push It —Little' Bitts
- Carnival Traffic – Skinny Banton ft. I-Octane
- We Is We—Black Starr x 47Ronzy
- Bumpa—Melick
Produced by the dynamic duo Boogie Rankss & Added Rankin, this riddim is a sonic passport to Carnival energy, lyrical cleverness, and rhythmic finesse. Jemel Billinghurst composed the magical melody that propels this rhythm.
Every tune, from Property's bold declarations to Bumpa's bumper-shaking pulse, brings its own unique flavor to the riddim. This album delivers music that will 'tun-up' carnival fetes from Christmas to Carnival... we are confident that this album is going to become a carnival banger!
Press play. Feel the flow. Share the vibe.
Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, and SoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Property
Artists/Performed by: Added Rankin x Rich Rasta
Written by: M'Fede Ruben and Jemel Billinghurst
Composer: Jemel Billinghurst
Song Title: Push it
Artist: Lil Bitts
Written by: Seumas Keelan Callender
Mixed & Mastered by: Parry Jack
Song Title: Carnival Traffic
Artist/Performed by: Skinny Banton ft. I-Octane
Written by: Shirley Christian George
Composed by: Jemel Billinghurst
Song Title: We Is We
Artist/Performed by: Black Starr x 47Ronzy
Written by: Arnold Noel
Composed by: Jemel Billinghurst
Song Title: Bumpa
Artist/Performed by: Melick
Written by: Melick Baptiste and Nigel English
Composed by: Jemel Billinghurst
Album Title: Property Riddim
All Songs Produced by: Boogie Rankss & Added Rankin
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 Thrive!
We present the music here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only, in accordance with the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Sokah2Soca/Soca Music Blog © 1990 by Santiwah is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
♫Please click the small triangle button in the music player below to listen now.