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“Body is Tea” by V’ghn x Travis World — Spicemas Sip or Skip?

By Published July 30, 2025

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Enter V’ghn, one of Sokah2Soca's favorite Soca singers; he is no stranger to the Soca spotlight. From Grenada’s shores to the global stage, he’s earned his place as one of the most promising voices in the genre, with vocal clarity, melodic instincts, and lyrical dexterity that consistently set him apart. He’s not just a singer—he’s a cultural ambassador in the making, poised to shape the future of Soca. At times, we must pause and make choices that align with our personal interests. Having said that, every now and then, even stars stumble into riddims that don’t quite match their shine. That’s precisely why his latest release, “Body is Tea,” leaves us scratching our heads.
 
“Body is Tea,” V’ghn’s latest drop with Travis World, riding the Midnight Mas Riddim. And while the title might suggest something steamy, spicy, or scandalous, what we get instead feels… lukewarm.
 
Don't hate us, but this is how we feel about this Riddim: Midnight Mas or Midnight Meh?
Let’s start with the riddim itself. Midnight Mas—a name that evokes mystery, energy, and nocturnal revelry—sadly doesn’t deliver on its promise. The riddim is extremely minimalist, resembling a placeholder rather than a fully developed musical experience. The music lacks any build-up, tension, or captivating moment that draws you into the dance. It’s background music masquerading as a riddim release.
 
No denying V'ghn's talent but it feels rushed
V’ghn’s vocals are always clean, and his tone remains one of the most distinctive in the new wave of Soca artists. But here, it feels like he’s scrambling—throwing lyrics on a beat just to make the Spicemas deadline. There’s no lyrical depth, no clever turns of phrase, no emotional anchor. It’s Soca by numbers, not Soca by soul.
 
And that’s the real disappointment. We are aware of the potential of V'ghn. We’ve seen him elevate riddims, not just ride them. We’ve heard him bring nuance, humor, and heart to tracks that others would flatten. Therefore, when he embraces an underdeveloped track, it feels like a squandered opportunity. This situation is not a 'try it or sky it' moment but one where we should make decisions that continue on a path of positive growth.
 
How We Feel
I guess by now you would realize that we are disappointed with this music release. This is how we really feel. Take it easy, don't get frustrated; our message isn’t a takedown—it’s a nudge. V’ghn has the potential to be a generational voice in Soca. But with great talent comes great responsibility. Not every riddim is worthy of your endorsement. Not every release needs to be rushed for carnival season. Sometimes, the best move is to wait for the right beat, the right moment, and the right message.
 
V’ghn is on the cusp of greatness. But greatness requires more than talent; it demands vision, patience, and the courage to say no. We believe in his trajectory, and we hope future releases reflect the full scope of his artistry. When V'ghn achieves success, he not only creates music but also creates unforgettable moments.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
 
Song Title: Body Is Tea
Article/Performed by: V'ghn  x Travis World 
Produced by: Travis World
Written by: V’ghn
Origin: Grenada
Genre: Soca ?
 
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