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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!

 
Soca enthusiasts, get ready to add a new favorite to your playlist! GBM Nutron has just released a new track titled "Bless Me" from the album "Plutonian Project," produced by the talented Mafia 247. This song is a vibrant blend of infectious rhythms and uplifting lyrics that will have you dancing in no time. Some have mentioned that it has an Afro-Soca vibe.
 
What’s particularly striking about “Bless Me” is how much it channels the vibes of Farmer Nappy. Don't get me wrong, this was my initial reaction upon hearing the song. Nutron’s vocal delivery and the overall feel of the track are reminiscent of Farmer Nappy’s signature style. If you close your eyes, you might even think it’s Farmer Nappy himself singing! This similarity adds a nostalgic yet fresh twist to the song, making it a must-listen for fans of both artists.
 
So, whether you’re a long-time Soca lover or new to the genre, “Bless Me” is sure to bring some sunshine to your day. Nutron is a favorite of this blog, and we wish him well for the upcoming Carnival season in Trinidad and Tobago.
 
So, what is your opinion? Press play and get into the groove with Nutron's sweet vibe. More importantly, tell us what you think of the comparison to Farmer Nappy.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Bless Me
Artist/Performed by: GBM Nutron
Written by: GBM Nutron
Produced by: Mafia 247
Co-produced by: Super K & Shertz James
Mixed & mastered by: Parry Jack
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!

 
We continually strive to present Trinidad and Tobago's music and culture in an easily understandable format, incorporating both written thoughts and music to enlighten those who wish to immerse themselves in the culture. Soca music is a staple of this blog, but we also feature Calypso music. Calypso music today and Calypso from past decades are different in many ways. The older generation (Baby Boomers) will argue that the calypso songs they grew up listening to are far superior to the calypsos released today. There are no Calypso stars today, but people still reference the greats and classify their timeless songs as "Calypso Classics." People still remember and sing the lyrics of songs from that era today. Sparrow, Kitchener, Invader, Blakie, Shadow, Stalin, Rose, and so many others still rule with their music from decades ago. Today, for this post, we look at a very special song from the great one, Clifton Ryan whose Calypso sobriquet was "Mighty Bomber." He won the 1964 Calypso Monarch with two songs, "Joan and James" and "Bombers Dream." For this post, we feature "Joan and James," a well-written, witty and beloved song that brings together social commentary and humor. We hope you appreciate this endeavor. This is a Calypso Classic!
 
Growing up in Trinidad in the sixties was special. Boys and girls played 'dolly house' together (but the boys would never admit to their peers that they did). The tiny teapots and cups were part of the 'game'. Boys and girls played together and had good, clean fun. Going on hikes and even to the beach brought the youth together, sharing cherished moments. During this period, the Mighty Bomber captured in song the mood of the population and the lost innocence of childhood. We are forever grateful for his creative genius and ability to piece together social elements with humor that lasts to this day. "Joan and James," also known as "Dah-in, Dah-in" (Darlin, Darlin), encapsulates a unique, playful moment between two young people on the beach.
This charming and insightful song delves into themes of self-discovery and youthful innocence navigating the complexities of life and love. Released in the 1960s, this song captures a moment of playful exploration between a young boy and his female companion at the seaside.
 
Bomber skillfully captured the period and the way community life evolved. When he sings his song, one can see the story unfold with clarity. The lyrics of this classic calypso tell the story of the future and its outcome. Bomber highlights the dreams and aspirations of this youthful couple, Joan and James, as well as his cute reference to Dah-in in a song. Dah-in (darling, darling) brings the period and this story to life. 
 
The Mighty Bomber, calypso monarch for 1964, left us in 2022, but his songs speak volumes for his talent to blend humor, social commentary, and relatable stories, making him one of the greats of Calypso. Joan and James not only secured him the Calypso Crown in 1964, but also solidified his illustrious career among fans of Calypso and songs from this era. The song is a time capsule for a time when growing up in Trinidad was enjoyable and without the perils that the youth face today. 
 
Listening to "Joan and James" today, one can't help but appreciate the timeless quality of the song. It serves as a reminder of the power of music to tell stories that transcend generations, connecting us to the shared human experience of growing up and discovering who we are.
 
Sometimes, in my quiet moments, lines from some of these outstanding Calypso's pop into my head. "Dah-in, Dah-in" did a number on me, but I could not remember the correct name of the song. Kenny Phillips rescued me from the incessant urge to find out the song's name and also played it for my 'bootleg' Trini co-worker who was curious. "Where did you get these songs?" I never heard that!" Indeed, "Joan and James" takes a look at growing up in Trinidad from a bygone time; it explores our childhood innocence and our journey of self-discovery after observing our parents, our surrogate neighbor-parents. This timeless message in song is a beloved classic, and we are proud to rekindle sweet classic calypso memories for all our fans. The song conveys a life lesson painted in music that makes you tap your feet and sing along. Please share this post with your social media peers.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Joan and James
Singer: Mighty Bomber (Clifton Ryan)
Year: 1964 
Genre: Calypso
 
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!

 
J. Prince, a well-known Gospel Soca artist, has a unique style of his own. Today we feature new music for Trinidad & Tobago Carnival 2025 that you will thoroughly enjoy. The song is titled "Carnival Again.". J Prince released "Carnival Again" on YouTube ahead of upcoming carnivals in 2025. J. Prince carried out the majority of the creative work, with assistance from live instruments and background vocals from Keone Osbourne. Carnival enthusiasts, as well as those who simply enjoy music, should prepare for an enjoyable experience as they groove to the captivating song, "Carnival Again." 
 
This is an intriguing song; it has an old-school feel with a jam-down vibe. It feels more like a Calypso/Soca song rather than a Soca track. So, what do I mean? It feels like a blend of traditional Calypso rhythms and modern Soca creativity, creating a unique vibe that is both nostalgic and fresh. The sweet sounds of brass fit in well with this CalypSoca music creation. The brass team is listed in the production notes. Kenny Phillips of KMP Music Lab arranged and recorded the brass. The brass brings back memories of the way Calypso music used to be. This is just awesome!
 
Yes, this is a real carnival jam-down vibe that captures the nature of the carnival beast. While it has a strong Calypso feel, the song is marketed as Soca, bridging the gap between these two beloved genres. J. Prince’s mature vocals and catchy lyrics will have you dancing in no time. 
 
After checking out "Carnival Again" on YouTube, tell us what you think, and let the music take you on a journey to the heart of the Caribbean. Don’t forget to like, comment, and share to spread the joy of this fantastic new release!
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Carnival Again
Singer/Performed by: J Prince
Written by: Joel Prince
Composed by: Joel Prince
Produced by: Joel Prince
Mixed by: Joel Prince and Kenny Phillips
Mastered at J Lab Productions
Background vocalist: Keone Osborne
Guitarist - Jeremy McIntosh
Bassist - Billy Joe Saunders
Additional Keys - Reuel Lynch
Trumpet - Roger Jagessar
Sax - Oral Rodriguez
Trombone - David Jacobs 
 
Brass: Arranged and recorded by Kenny Phillips of KMP Music Lab
 
ISRC: TTA552100113
IPI #: 00580644930
ISNI #: 0000 0004 9156 8813
 
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!

 
Farmer Nappy brings a positive vibe and the right spice to the Soca vault for Carnival 2025 in Trinidad and Tobago. So, for Soca fans and those eagerly awaiting the release of new music from Soca's heavy hitters, we have a gem for you today. This one comes from Barbados but is a combination of Trinidad and Barbados. You will love this new track from Soca sensation Darryl Henry.
 
He has the voice, and they have the music. He is a fan favorite, and with the latest release from the legendary Farmer Nappy, your musical head will explode with delight! His new track, “Would You,"  will catch on immediately and promises to be the anthem of the season. Co-written by the talented Nadia Batson and Darryl “Farmer Nappy” Henry, this song is a perfect blend of infectious energy and soulful lyrics.
 
Produced by the renowned De Red Boyz from Barbados, “Would You” brings a fresh and vibrant sound that captures the essence of Carnival. The music flows seamlessly (that's the signature vibe of De Red Boyz), creating an irresistible urge to dance and celebrate. Everything sounds as it should, with lead vocals by Farmer, background vocals by Rochelle Griffith, and a sweet and sexy Nadia Batson. This song is sure to delight the fans of both artists.
 
Whether you’re on the road, at a fete, or just soaking in the Carnival spirit, “Would You” is the perfect soundtrack. So, turn up the volume, feel the bass, and let the music take you on a journey through the heart of Trinidad and Tobago’s most electrifying festival. The mecca is starting to glow; just wait until the fireworks start. We have lift-off Soca fans. Enjoy! 
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Would You
Artist/Performed by: Farmer Nappy 
Produced by: De Red Boyz
Written by: Nadia Batson and Darryl Henry
Music composed by: Scott Galt and Michael Hulsmeier 
Backing vocals by: Rochelle Griffith and Nadia Batson
Guitar by: Barry "Barman" Hill
Mixed by: Anthony Lowhar @ Commercial Music Inc.
Mastered by: Alex Psaroudakis at The Workshop 
Executive Producer: Country Life Music
Music created/Recorded in Barbados for Trinidad & Tobago' Carnival 2025
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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Let us promote the culture of the Caribbean diaspora:
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Would You
Artist/Performed by: Farmer Nappy 
Background Vocals: Rochelle Griffith & Nadia Batson 
Written by: Nadia Batson & Darryl "Farmer Nappy" Henry
Produced by: De Red Boyz
Executive produced by: Country Life Music
Guitar by: Barry "Barman" Hill
Mix & mastered by: Ale Psaroiudakis at The Work Shop 
Origin: Barbados for Trinidad & Tobago Carnival 2025
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.
♫Please click the music player button below to listen now (a small triangle in the Music player/TV Frame).
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