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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!

 
Iwer sounds like a feckless individual who promises to pay his bill "when ah come back"! Yes, my friends, despite Iwer's tendency to sing "well, well" to introduce his repetitive lyrical content, his fans seem to be captivated by his charismatic charm. Today, Iwer is releasing a song that he hopes will excite his fans. Perhaps it will excite his fans, but they may feel, like us, that it's nothing new. So, for those who get excited for new music, and especially for those who are fans of Iwer George, we present his Carnival 2025 release titled, "When Ah Come Back."
 
While "When Ah Come Back" is undeniably catchy and perfect for getting a crowd moving, some fans have noted that it falls short in terms of lyrical depth. The song is light on substantive content, focusing more on creating a fun, party atmosphere than on delivering a meaningful message.
 
This approach isn't entirely new for Soca music, which often prioritizes rhythm and energy over complex lyrics. However, for those who look to Iwer George for both musical excitement and thought-provoking content, "When Ah Come Back" might feel a bit lacking.
 
Despite this, there's no denying the song's ability to captivate and energize listeners. It's tailor-made for Carnival, where the main goal is to dance, celebrate, and enjoy the moment. So, while "When Ah Come Back" might not be Iwer George's most lyrically profound work, it's sure to be a hit on the road and in the fetes, bringing that unmistakable Carnival spirit to life. 
 
Iwer may just have caught lightening in a bottle with the hook "when ah come back." I have a feeling that this would be a commonplace statement in Trinidad and Tobago, especially for those who love to drink but don't want to spend money. Say what you want; Iwer has a way of captivating his carnival audience. 
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: When Ah Come Back
Artist/Performed by: Iwer George
Written by : Neil Iwer George
Produced by : Robert “Simply Natural” Baptise and David “MillBeatz” Millien
Recording and Vocal Production : David “MillBeatz” Millien
Recorded at KMC Studios
Mix and mastered by David “MillBeatz” Millien of MillBeatz Entertainment  
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago 
Genre: Soca
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music; it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share them and rob the artists of needed income! I, nor this blog, make any claims of ownership over any of the videos, songs, photos, or graphics used for this post because they all belong to their respective owners.
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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!


"Disco," a new song by Badjohn Republic, transports us to the era when Disco Daddy dominated radio. At Sokah2Soca, we were thrilled about Nello's inclusion. After watching the music video and listening to the song, I felt somewhat disappointed. The music is good; the use of brass is a plus, but they did not use Nello enough to remind us of the impact of the Disco Daddy! Damn, what a missed opportunity. 
 
There is no doubt that this song will generate a buzz in the Soca community. Combining LucraTiv's contemporary style with the iconic presence of Lord Nelson, the song seemed poised to be a hit. However, the title "featuring Lord Nelson" does not do justice to Nello's cameo presence. In my opinion, featuring an artist entails more than just a brief appearance in the song.
 
Having said that, we applaud the production team; this music has a vibe. "Disco" infuses the vibrant energy of Soca with retro elements, creating a sound that's both nostalgic and fresh. The production is top-notch, with lively beats and catchy hooks that are sure to get listeners moving. However, one significant aspect dampened the excitement for many fans: the underutilization of Lord Nelson's voice.
 
Known for his powerful and charismatic delivery, Lord Nelson's vocal presence has been a cornerstone of soca music for decades. While his name graces the feature, his vocal contributions in "Disco" are surprisingly minimal, leaving some fans feeling a bit let down. They were expecting to hear more of the veteran's unmistakable voice, which would have added a deeper layer of authenticity to the track.
 
In essence, "Disco" is a good idea, but it misses an opportunity. The song still captures the joyful essence of Soca, but the lack of Lord Nelson's prominent vocals leaves a noticeable void. Despite this, LucraTiv's innovative approach keeps the track enjoyable, and it’s worth a listen for anyone eager to hear how Soca continues to evolve. Let's hope future collaborations fully showcase the talents of legends like Lord Nelson.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Disco
Artist/Performed by: LucratiV (feat. Lord Nelson)
Written by: Patrick 'Vybe' Gordon, Joel Jospeh, Kyle Phillips,  Robert Nelson 
Background Vocals by: Gena-Marie Bereaux
Produced & Mixed by: Badjohn Republic
Live Guitar & Brass Arrangement by: Kenny Phillips
Tenor Sax by: Oral Rodriguez
Trumpet by: Roger Jaggasar
Trombone by: David Jacob
Mastered by: mg Music 
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago 
Genre: Soca
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music; it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share them and rob the artists of needed income! I, nor this blog, make any claims of ownership over any of the videos, songs, photos, or graphics used for this post because they all belong to their respective owners.
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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 bygone era of music in Trinidad and Tobago saw the release of "Fiery" by Maestro; that was back in 1976! Maestro told us in the song, "That is how we are coming," and today, Mical Teja released a song that embodies the essence of Maestro's "Fiery." Today, we are pleased to feature new music for Trinidad and Tobago's 2025 Carnival. This is the electrifying new music release from Mical Teja, produced by Mical Teja and the talented Michael "Tano" Montano. The dynamic duo has crafted a track that will set ablaze the carnival spirit for every fete, parade, and party in sweet Trinidad and Tobago. 
 
"Energy" delivers on its title, delivering a high-octane, pulse-pounding anthem that will undoubtedly grace this year's Carnival soundtrack. From the very first beat, the song builds up and captures the vibrant essence of Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival, blending irresistible rhythms with infectious melodies. Mical Teja’s powerful vocals soar over the expertly produced track, delivering a performance that's both captivating and exhilarating.
 
The sweet fusion of our traditional Soca with today's modern music production techniques multiplies the joy that Teja brings to his music. This song captures the spirit and energy of Trinidad's carnival culture. Just like DNA, this song will grow on you, grow, and become a favorite for Carnival 2025. Teja wants everyone to recognize and comprehend that this "energy" stems from our mutual love, particularly our love for our culture.
 
"Energy" is ready to become the defining anthem of Carnival 2025. Whether you're on the road, at a carnival fete, or just enjoying the vibes with friends, let Mical Teja's "Energy" be the soundtrack to your carnival experience. We absolutely love it here at Sokah2Soca and believe that this energy will overflow and vault "Energy" to the top of radio station playlists. Enjoy. 
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Energy
Artist/Performed by: Mical Teja
Produced by: Michel "Tano" Montano, Mical Teja 
Mixed and Mastered by: ****
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca 
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music; it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share them and rob the artists of needed income! I, nor this blog, make any claims of ownership over any of the videos, songs, photos, or graphics used for this post because they all belong to their respective owners.
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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!

Which Caribbean Soca singer, in your opinion, has a voice that soothes your inner spirit, brings joy when you hear it, and is both sensual and soulful at the same time? In terms of Soca music, I can think of Kes, and Voice, but Teddyson John from Saint Lucia stands out for his smooth and captivating voice. The man who gave us "Allez" is back at it again with a sweet and soulful track titled "Me Lover." If you are the romantic type, then this song—a song that captures the essence of island romance with every beat and lyric—is for you!

 
Teddy's charming voice, the song's catchy chorus, and vibrant instrumentation invite listeners to experience the warmth of the islands through traditional musical elements, resulting in a song that is both fresh and deeply rooted in Caribbean culture. On the other hand, the song exudes sensuality, making it an ideal choice for a lively Caribbean party.
 
Soca music typically features elements such as jumping up and having a good time, moving to the left or right, whining, and jamming. Having said that, "Me Lover" takes us on a romantic journey with lyrics that feel so good. Yes, Soca music can create that long needed love connection that so many claim to be missing in the genre. Teddyson is the architect of Love-Soca with his captivating voice. "Me Lover" is relatable yet distinctly flavored with passion and the vibe of Soca. His smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery make this track not just a song, but an experience.
 
Teddy's "Me Lover" invites you to immerse yourself in its captivating magic. Whether you're a long-time fan of Caribbean music or new to the genre, "Me Lover" will set the mood and draw you into the best of what makes Soca music so sweet. 
 
We love the song and recommend it as one to add to your playlist. "Me Lover" is a celebration of love, life, and the vibrant spirit of the islands—something we all could use a little more of in our lives.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Me Lover
Artist/Performed by: Teddyson John
Producer: Gideon Bishop
Written by: Teddyson John, Jeremy Jacob, Gideon Bishop
Composer: Gideon Bishop
Origin: Saint Lucia
Genre: Soca 
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music; it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share them and rob the artists of needed income! I, nor this blog, make any claims of ownership over any of the videos, songs, photos, or graphics used for this post because they all belong to their respective owners.
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