Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!
Carnival is a time of fun and having a good time. As the festival approaches, many plan ahead and daydream of their party time to come. Patrice takes us on that journey—time to pretend and imagine what is to come.
“Let’s Pretend” by Patrice Roberts is a whimsical and enchanting song that invites listeners to escape into a world of imagination and playfulness for carnival. With its gentle rhythm and evocative lyrics, the track encourages us to let go of reality and embrace the magic of make-believe while on the road, whining and having a good time.
As the music dances like a breeze, we’re reminded of the joy that comes from pretending—whether it’s imagining fantastical adventures or reliving cherished memories.
Patrice Roberts’ vocals carry us on this delightful journey, and the song becomes a delightful soundtrack for moments of wonder and daydreams. Phew, that video! That, my friends, is what daydreams are made of—time to pretend!
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Let's Pretend
Written by: ***
Artist/Performed by: Patrice Roberts
Produced by: ***
Mixed & mastered by: ***
Origin: Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!
Today we present a new song from Olatunji produced by De Red Boyz; this song has potential. In Olatunji's CalypSoca song "Inventor," there is an interesting build-up, but there is a catch: the music loops back to the beginning at 1:26, and the ending is a letdown!
This song has serious potential... I really like what I heard and will still recommend it... it is that good. I don't get it, these guys are professionals. How could they allow something like this to happen? It is unbelievable that De Red Boyz would allow an unfinished production to be distributed by JuliansPromos. I am flabbergasted!
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Inventor
Produced by: De Red Boyz
Written by: Olatunji Yearwood and Jason "Shaft" Bishop
Music composed by: Scott Galt and Michael Hulsmeier
Additional keys by: Jason "Shaft" Bishop
Trumpet by: Kevyn Lynch
Trombone by: Jomo Slusher
Guitar by: Barry "Barman" Hill
Backing vocals: Olatunji Yearwood and Llettesha Sylvester-Charles
Pan by: Judah Goddard
Mix and mastered by: Andrew Denny @ Drew's Crib
Executive producer: RBZ Records Inc, Olatunji Yearwood and Jason Bishop
Origin: Trinidad/Barbados
Genre: CalypSoca
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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!
Did you hear what Kerwin said? "Everything you want right here, we are the best over here, only the best over here!" Indeed, anything you want and just about everything you can imagine can be found in sweet Trinidad and Tobago for this upcoming carnival.
So just open your eyes; everything you want is right here in sweet Trinidad and Tobago. You know how Trinidadians like to brag! Well, now that you have your official bragging song, bragging rights are now enshrined in this song!
Just watch this song take off. As soon as the radio stations put this song on blast, it will become an anthem for all those bragging Trinidadians. We recommend this song; it is very catchy, and the lyrics will be on the lips of those bragging about Trinbago, and yes, themselves (all dem vain Trinis, lol)!
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: One Stop Shop
Album: Mug Shot Riddim
Artist/Performed by: Kerwin Du Bois
Written by: Kerwin Du Bois
Produced by: BadJohn Republic and N.M.G Music
Mixed and Mastered by: N.M.G Music
Artwork by: XplicitMevon
Animation by: Yung Rudd
Origin: Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!
This is new music from the Ragga Soca champion, Bunji Garlin. The song is entitled "Pass Around" and speaks truth to power about liming and partying with friends and how 'we share drinks in the Caribbean'. The song is about partying and having a good time, as well as the importance of sharing with friends and others. He encourages listeners to pass around the rum and have some fun.
Ian Alvarez wrote the song, which N.M.G. Music and BadJohn Republic produced for Carnival 2024. XplicitMevon created the song's artwork, and N.M.G. Music handled the mixing and mastering. Yung Rudd was the animator for the YouTube video. We applaud this production and the fact that Bunji is looking inward and telling the world how we party in the Caribbean.
"Pass Around" will be praised for its catchy melody and its known and relevant message. This can be a song for J'Ouvert, at a party or fete, or just liming around the corner with friends. In the right environment, this song can become very popular with Soca fans. We recommend this as a liming and party anthem.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Pass Around
Album: Mug Shot Riddim
Artist/Performed by: Bunji Garlin
Written by: Ian Alvarez
Produced by: BadJohn Republic and N.M.G Music
Mixed and Mastered by: N.M.G Music
Artwork by: XplicitMevon
Animation by: Yung Rudd
Origin: Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
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