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Ananda/Sokah2Soca

Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vybe Radio rocks it live on the air!

 
Something is brewing, and it is not a hot pot of cocoa tea! This could be the carnival season's dilemma, but "Miss How She Name" should find a solution to avoid chaos. Today, while browsing Facebook, I stumbled upon a post by Trinidad Madman, asserting that Kes's Cocoa Tea might have a copyright issue with Mysta Lyon's 2023 song, "Coco."
 
Whenever a song comes after another with anything that smells similar, the conversations begin, usually to the detriment of the latter song. Comparisons often trap listeners, sparking intense discussions about originality and influence. In this case, both artists have their own unique styles, but the buzz around potential similarities could overshadow the creativity behind their work.
 
Carnival is bacchanal, and Trinidadians love a healthy dose of bacchanalia. This is not the US, where any similarity in a musical piece is subject to legal action. I listened to Mysta Lyon's song, and indeed, it feels similar. This situation has the potential to escalate quickly and spark unnecessary controversy. Many people are already advocating for a road march to honor Kes's "Cocoa Tea."
 
It's an intriguing observation that you find similarities between Kes' "Cocoa Tea" and Mysta Lyon's "Cocoa." Both artists are known for incorporating vibrant Soca rhythms and island vibes into their music, which often creates a similar feel and energy.
 
Kes' "Cocoa Tea," released in 2024 for Carnival 2025, carries that signature Caribbean warmth, blending tropical beats with modern Soca elements. On the other hand, Mysta Lyon's "Cocoa" from 2023 also stands out with its lively soca grooves and engaging rhythms. Having said all of that, there is a familiarity in both songs. Hmm... and now it begins!
 
While it’s not uncommon for songs within the same genre to share certain musical elements, it’s indeed possible that the resemblances you hear are derived from the genre's defining characteristics. In other words, they may sound similar, but do they truly meet the Trini standard of "he thief it?" Both artists aim to evoke the joyous and infectious energy of Soca, which might explain the perceived similarities. Then again, the music sounds similar, and there are the shared Coco and Cocoa elements with the Cacao pod in play. This isn't looking good for "Cocoa Tea."
 
Although copyright disputes in the music industry are not new, it is crucial to handle these issues with care. We should fairly celebrate the unique sounds that Kes and Mysta Lyon bring to the carnival scene. As we await more details, we hope for a swift and amicable resolution. Above all, we should prioritize fairness. Continue to monitor this space!
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Coco
Artist: Mysta Lyon 
Written by: André ‘Mysta Lyon’ Simon
Produced by: Lyon Roar Productions
Artwork & Video By: Nikkeisha Stewart
Mix & Mastered by: Lyon Roar Productions
Label: Roar Music Group LLC
Year: 2023
 
Song Title: Cocoa Tea
Produced by: Tano  
Written by: Kes, Tano, & Mical Teja 
Guitars by: Kyle Peters  
Background vocals: Tano, Coutain & Terri Lyons
Artwork: Jus Bus 
Visuals: Jono Hirst 
Lyric video: Ellen Wood 
Year: 2025
 
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
 
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The International Soca Monarch has vanished, but there's a new contender! Is this merely a rebranding of the International Soca Monarch, or is it something entirely new? Without further ado, we have taken some notes and presented the entire Ultimate Soca Monarch Press Conference with host Jerome "Rome" Precilla, which is being streamed live via CNC3. Please fast forward to fifteen minutes to get to the interview.

 

Now get ready to experience the ultimate celebration of Caribbean talent with the brand-new Ultimate Soca Champion event! Set to replace the beloved International Soca Monarch, this exciting competition promises to elevate the Soca music scene to unprecedented heights. The winner will receive a $1 million prize and also get the opportunity to perform in a "prestigious" international event.

 

Something Different, International Format

The Ultimate Soca Champion will feature top Soca artists from across the Caribbean, showcasing their incredible talent on a global stage. Gone are the Power and Groovy Competitions. Both categories will compete against each other to become the Ultimate Soca Monarch. However, there will be special prizes given to the best Power and Groovy Soca songs, as well as to  the People's Choice.

 

Media Partnerships

With the goal of reaching a wider audience, the event aims to secure partnerships with major media platforms like Netflix, Hulu, and more.

 

TV-Oriented

The competition will be heavily TV-oriented, similar to the popular reality TV series Carnival Catwalk, ensuring that Soca music lovers everywhere can enjoy the performances.

 

Why It Matters

The Ultimate Soca Champion is more than just a competition; it's a platform to highlight the vibrant culture and musical heritage of the Caribbean. By bringing together the best Soca artists and broadcasting the event internationally, we hope to elevate Soca music to new heights and introduce it to a global audience.

Stay tuned for more updates as we gear up for this spectacular event! Are you excited about the new format and the potential media partnerships?

 

 

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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vybe Radio rocks it live on the air!

 

Machel Montano, the King of Soca, has unleashed his latest track, "Pardy," igniting the Soca scene with excitement. Written by Andre Jeffers (Perception Management) and Machel Montano himself and produced by XplicitMevon, Badjohn Republic, and Precision Productions, this song is a powerhouse of Soca energy.

 
He is Machel Montano, and any new music from him will create a buzz. However, is this song solely focused on creating hype? Is this song truly a contender, or is it simply packaged with a video to generate buzz? Is this song truly a contender for the Road March? Whether the producers and MM made the right decision remains to be seen. We don't think it will impact the Road March competition!
 
"Pardy" features background vocals by Karyce Phillips, Kendel Hayes, and Terri Lyons, adding depth and richness to the track. The song is a perfect blend of infectious rhythms and electrifying beats, catering to all those who love Power Soca music.
 
With its high-energy vibe and catchy lyrics, "Pardy" is undoubtedly Machel Montano's entry to the Road March Race. Fans will undoubtedly discuss this song as the one to watch for the Road March title. However, this year has been filled with many excellent music releases. Let's wait and see how the public reacts to this music release. 
 
I have real concerns about whether "Pardy" will stand out for and beyond the carnival season or fade away like a commercially packaged song full of hype. Machel Montano's tracks often have a lasting impact because of his exceptional talent and the resources he puts into his music. The combined efforts of talented writers and producers and the dynamic vocals from Karyce Phillips, Kendel Hayes, and Terri Lyons give "Pardy" a rich and powerful sound.
 
The true test will ultimately be the public's reaction. Montano's name alone ensures significant attention, but it'll be intriguing to see if "Pardy" resonates with fans and becomes a staple in the Soca scene.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: PARDY
Artist/Performed by: Machel Montano
Produced by: XplicitMevon & Badjohn Republic 
Written by: Andre Jeffers (Perception Management) & Machel Montano  
Composers: Mevon Soodeen, Kyle Phillips, Andre Jeffers & Machel Montano 
Vocals Recorded by: Klase Gonzales at Baby Monster Studio, Trinidad
Guitars by: Kyle Peters 
Background Vocals by: Karyce Phillips, Kendel Hayes & Terri Lyons
Mixed & mastered by: Precision Productions
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
 
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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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vybe Radio rocks it live on the air!

 
"A lion doesn’t lose sleep over the opinion of sheep." As I speak my truth here for this post, I expect to be beaten like a rusty old drum on J'ouvert morning. In a world where conformity often trumps individuality, it's essential to embrace one's voice, regardless of the criticism that may follow. I take pride in expressing my thoughts here. So here goes...
 

"Trust in It," a vibrant masterpiece by the talented Lyrical, is my favorite calypso for Carnival 2025 in Trinidad. But wait, I am not only saying best calypso but best song released for Carnival 2025! Kitwana Israel, Jason Gilbert, and Devon Martin skillfully wrote this captivating tune, and  Skorch Bun It, along with AdvoKit Productions, brought it to life. The song's infectious rhythm and uplifting lyrics resonate with the spirit of celebration that defines Carnival. As the festivities approach, I can't help but anticipate the electrifying performances that will showcase this anthem of joy and unity.

 
The song's enchanting guitar strums form the heart of its musical arrangement, underscoring Lyrical's profound affection for Soca music. Remarkably, Lyrical masterfully blends the rhythm and soul of Calypso to pay homage to Soca, creating a unique and harmonious fusion. The essence of this composition is relaxation and music enjoyment. It is a song to chip on the road with friends, and, most significantly, it embodies a positive and uplifting sentiment.
 
What truly stands out about "Trust in It" is the seamless integration of excellent lyrical content, mesmerizing music, and Lyrical's pleasing and heartfelt vocals. Every note and every word is a testament to his love for the genre, making this song not just a Calypso hit but a soulful celebration of Soca's infectious energy. 
 
I am absolutely enchanted by this song and its ability to convey such a powerful message through its exquisite composition and performance. The way Lyrical captures the essence of the Caribbean spirit is truly remarkable, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the vibrant rhythms and uplifting melodies. Each listen unveils new layers of emotion, reinforcing why "Trust in It" stands out as a defining piece in contemporary Caribbean music.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Trust In It
Lyrikal x Skorch Bun It x AdvoKit 
Written by: Kitwana Israel, Jason Gilbert and Devon Martin
Produced by: Skorch Bun It and AdvoKit Productions
Mixed and mastered by: AdvoKit Productions
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Calypso (The future of Calypso music)
 
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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