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Here we go—it takes the wit of the calypsonian to tell it like it is. Today we spotlight a classic by Lady Wonder, titled “Do So Doh Like So.”
If you are a 'born and bred' Trinidadian, the title alone will make you smile. So what does it mean? Simply put: “You can dish it out, but you can’t handle it when it comes back at you.” Or, in sharper terms: “You don’t like when others do to you what you yourself do to them.”
That is the genius of calypso—turning everyday truths into memorable lines that stick. This is why I created Kaiso Dial: to celebrate the wit, wisdom, and cultural heartbeat of our music.
The messages are clear and we list them here for you:
- She did not miss a beat and pointed out: A society where only those with resources thrive, while the poor are neglected.
- This issue is not unique to Trinidad; we experience hate and jealousy on a daily basis. The lyrics and singer call out envy and bitterness that divide communities.
- Love and unity is the answer: A plea to restore harmony and togetherness in Trinidad and Tobago.
- It is painful to acknowledge that our society is filled with hypocrisy and a lack of charity, as it exposes individuals who seem religious yet refuse to assist those in need.
- One can never, ever undermine the need of family togetherness and education for the society: Stressing crime prevention, youth education, and the legacy of grandparents’ teachings.
- What is a nation without integrity? I lament the erosion of honesty and moral standards in our nation.
- And finally, the key to unlocking everything, parental guidance: This serves as a reminder that the foundation of progress lies in strong families and responsible parenting.
Now tell us what you think about this Calypso and whether or not it is alive and thriving in Trinidad and Tobago. It is a shame that this song is rarely played on Trinidad radio, except for an occasional lucky play. For that reason, we ask you to share this post with your social media contacts to help popularize the song and artist. When a sweet Calypso song is good and deserves an encore, we say... "Kaiso, Kaiso, yes, Kaiso!"
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Do So Doh Like So
Artist/Performed by: Lady Wonder
Written by: Pending
Arranged by: Pending
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Calypso ?
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The Jai-Master is on fire: A veteran proves he's still in the game.
Rikki Jai is showing once again that he has no intention of slowing down. Today we feature his latest Soca release for Carnival 2026, “Human,” a track that blends maturity, melody, and a surprisingly heartfelt message.
"Human" is a production done by "The KVG" and "Trini Baby," with executive production by Samraj Jaimunga (Rikki Jai) himself; the song leans into a recurring theme of vulnerability and self‑reflection. With lines like “I’m only human,” Jai grounds the track in honesty, while the narrative moves through companionship, desire, and the unpredictable challenges of love—from “go find the sexy lady come and jump in the corner” to “I know she was the one.”
The production is clean and full, supported by background vocals from Trini‑Baby, Stephon Gabriel, and Bjorn Graham. Engineering comes courtesy of Mr. Legz for YTM Recordzx, with recording handled by Mega Mick—a team that clearly understood the tone Jai wanted to strike.
This one lands with warmth and intention. We approve of the message, the vocals, and the overall vibe. Rikki Jai reminds us that even after decades in the industry, he can still deliver music that feels fresh, relatable, and Carnival‑ready.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Human
Performed by: Rikki Jai
Composed by: Bjorn Graham & Samraj Jaimungal
Produced by: The KVG X Trini-Baby
Executive Producer: Samraj Jaimungal
For Rikkijai Entertainment Inc.
Live Guitars & Bass: Kyle Peters
Live Sax: Daniel Ryan
Background Vocals: Trini-Baby, Stephon Gabriel, and Bjorn Graham.
Mixed and Mastered by: Mr Legz for YTM Recordz
Recorded by: Mega Mick
Artwork: Alinle Designs & Kickback GFX
C&P COTT/ASCAP 2025
ISRC: QM-ZG9-17-00041
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
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Having posted numerous songs on Sokah2Soca, I've observed a recurring pattern of musical mischief among the fans. They say the music sounds 'meh!' It's the same old regurgitation style, and the lyrics leave you yearning for something better. Then they hear a collection of songs playing on a mixtape, and all of a sudden the music sounds so sweet!
Now you understand how important DJs are... Oh, yes, you do! Enter Dj Kai and his mixtape that delivers new anthems, road vibes, and party essentials—all in one explosive mixtape. DJ Kai brings the heat with Play It Soca 2026 – Part 1, a 57-track journey through the freshest soca sounds.
Mixed to perfection by one of Trinidad’s most creative DJs, this playlist is your Carnival warm-up, your fete soundtrack, and your soca soul food. This makes the food taste better and every sweet wine feels so good.
Did you forget about Nadie's "Pieces"? So many songs have already been released; you may have lost count. So what do you need to do? Just do it... Press play and enjoy the ride.
Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, and SoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Mixtape Title: Play It Soca 2026—Part 1
Curated and Mixed by: ? DJ Kai
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
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Small Conventional Semis Deliver Nail‑Biter at Victoria Square: Panorama 2026
By Ananda/Sokah2Soca
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Blog
December 24, 2025
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It was more "pan in yuh pwefen," to quote Damion Melville of WACK Visual Radio 90.1 FM. The Small Conventional steelband semifinals took place at Victoria Square, Port of Spain, on Saturday, December 20th, 2025. There was no free televised broadcast; the show was streamed via Pan Trinbago’s Pay‑Per‑View platform for US $25. However, the competition was not without its challenges. The stream was quirky and the sound quality was not desirable. Pay-per-view customers complained about camera angles but more importantly, poor audio quality. The quality issue was not the case for those who attended and enjoyed the captivating performances.
For those attending the show, the performances were stellar. The performances featured high-quality musical arrangements, which were enhanced by the distinct tonal quality of the pans. Some may disagree with that statement, but every biased supporter has a "bush judge" sense of judgment when it comes to our national instrument. All fan biases vanished after the competition rhetoric, and the scores accurately reflected the closeness of the contest. Just two points separated the top four bands, underscoring the quality and competitiveness of this year’s field.
Top Performers
- Southern Stars Steel Orchestra—Let's Build A Nation Together by Merchant, arranged by Duvon Stewart
- Uptown Fascinators—Band From Space by Crazy, arranged by Ojay Richards
- Golden Hands—All Aboard by Atlantik with lead vocals by Tony Prescott, arranged by Vanessa Headley-Brewster
- T& TEC New East Side Dimensions—Water De Garden
- Fascinators Steel Orchestra—Both of Dem
- Tunapuna Tipica—Hot Hot Hot
Close calls and questionable judging are the norm. However, it was undeniable that the race was tight, with additional surprises expected in the finals, high musical standards, and a lineup that promises genuine excitement. Everyone will be out to clip Duvone Stewart and his Southern Stars Steel Orchestra that rose to the top at the Semis. The finals promise to deliver all the drama we love for steelband panorama finals performances.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Competition: Small Bands Panorama Semi-Finals Carnival 2026
Venue: Victoria Square, Port of Spain
Date/Time: Saturday, 20th December, 2025/4:00 PM
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Steelband music. ?
Code: SCBPS2026
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