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The newly released Soca album "Pineapple Riddim," just in time for Carnival 2025, is sure to make waves! Today we present the latest from some of your favorite artists for Carnival 2025 in Trinidad and Tobago. The album features the following five songs and artists:
Wah We Doin - Machel Montano
Tun Up - Patrice Roberts
Carnival Meeting - Lyrikal
My Kinda Gyal - Rupee
Come Here - 47Ronzy
West Indians have a fondness for pineapple, and the release of a Soca album named "Pineapple Riddim" instills in us an expectation of complete sweetness! We will leave it up to our fans to decide whether the music is indeed as sweet as a ripe pineapple, but in a musical sense.
It may take a moment to feel these songs, but trust me, you will surely become a fan! With its vibrant tracks and infectious beats, this album is perfect for couples who love to dance and groove together. The beats per minute (BPM) of each song create an ideal rhythm for a "sweet wine," as we say in the islands.
Whether you're on the dance floor or swaying to the music at home, "Pineapple Riddim" brings the true essence of Caribbean vibes right to you. Don't miss out on this electrifying collection—available now on a variety of streaming platforms.
Initially I did not 'feel these songs,' but the more I listen, I realize that couples will love these songs as evenings crawl to early morning at fetes across Trinidad and Tobago.
We invite you to share your thoughts about the music here with your peers. However, in the interim, immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds and let the melodies transport you to sun-soaked beaches, where every moment feels like a celebration of love and life.
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Mixed by Keron “Scratch Master” Hector and Arnold “Blackstar” Noel
Recorded by Arnold “Blackstar” Noel
Recorded at: 47 Studios
Distributed by 47 Productions & Monk Music
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
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Who is the King of Calypso? This is without question: The Mighty Sparrow is the undisputed Calypso King of the World! Born Slinger Francisco on July 9, 1935, he remains legendary for his vast and incredible contributions to the mother of Soca... Calypso!
Today we look back at his genius and present some of his memorable dance classics. Sparrow ruled the stage with his energetic performances and audience connection. During his career, he won the prestigious Road March title eight times, along with the Calypso Monarch title eight times.
He remains a beloved figure, capable of delivering his hits with the same mastery as he did in his youth. Despite his limited movement today, he still commands the room when he takes the microphone. His influence extends beyond Trinidad and Tobago, making him a global ambassador for the genre.
So, let's celebrate the talent of the greatest Calypsonian, the man who ruled Trinidad Carnival for decades and whose music will continue to be played at parties for decades to come. Enjoy some really excellent calypsos.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Music Mix: Party Classics
Singer: Mighty Sparrow (Slinger Francisco)
Curated by: IsDePanInMe
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
Songs in the playlist:
Jean & Dinah
The Lizard
Melda
Drunk & Disorderly
Miss Mary
Jane
Royal jail
Benwood Dick
Sa-Sa-Yea
Magarita
Marajihn
Doh Back Back
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The finals of the Saint Kitts and Nevis Soca Monarch Competition took place this weekend in Basseterre, Saint Kitts. As is the case throughout the Caribbean region, the Soca Monarch competition is a premiere event. On December 14, 2024, both the Groovy and Power Soca competitions took place, with the results bringing joy and disappointment for many supporters of those competing for the coveted titles of Groovy and Power Soca Monarchs.
The atmosphere was electric, with fans cheering passionately for their favorite artists. As the night unfolded, the vibrant rhythms and captivating performances showcased the rich cultural heritage of the islands, leaving attendees eagerly anticipating the next year's competition.
In the end, the Groovy Soca title went to Ras Kelly, a fan favorite, and the Power Soca title went to AkaiiUSweet & Tobap, who performed even better with a commanding points victory. We extend our congratulations to all the participants and especially to the winners.
The singers for each category and songs are listed below:
Groovy Soca Singer/Song
Jazzbo & Tobap: Bottle of Rum
Ras Kelly: In De Mas
KT Dan: Kyats & Dogs
Delly Ranks: Celebration
Luck Boss: Party
Shanna: Part of Me
Daddy2Sec: Rhythm Section
Mr. Hype: Boopsin Again
Power Soca Singer/Song
King Ras Kelly: Zodiac
AkaiiUSweet & Tobap: Wicked
Riktik: On De Block
Jazzbo: Pure Sweetness
Jervin V & 5 Star Pino: Soca Zombie
Kymate & Tazzy G: Not Going Home
Luck Boss: Exercise
KT Dan: Kittitian Style
Groovy Soca Results
Name of Artist
Ras Kelly
Jazzbo and Tobap
Delly Ranks
Prize Money
$20,000
$10,000
$8,000
Points
408
381
354
Power Soca Results
Name of Artist
AkaiiUSweet & Tobap
Riktik
Jazzbo
Prize Money
$20,000
$10,000
$8,000
Points
420
376
371
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Event: SKN Digicel Soca Monarch Finals
Origin Event: Sugarmas 53
Territory: Saint Kitts and Nevis National Carnival 2024 - 2025
Genre: Soca
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We are deeply disappointed to report that there was no audio broadcast online or in Trinidad and Tobago for the Single Pan Bands Panorama Finals 2025 at Queen's Park Savannah. While there was a Pay-Per-View (PPV) feed available from WACK Radio 90.1 FM/TV for US$15.00, this left many fans without access to the event.
Unfortunately, there was no audio feed locally or for listeners tuning in from abroad, leaving many fans feeling disconnected and frustrated as they missed out on the live experience..
For those who couldn't attend in person or afford the PPV fee, this meant missing out on the vibrant sounds and cultural experience that the Panorama Finals traditionally provide. It's a significant cultural void, as the audio feed has always been a staple alongside any PPV service.
We must ask: Who is responsible for this oversight? The absence of an accessible audio feed has left many fans feeling disconnected from an event that is a cornerstone of our cultural heritage. We applaud the efforts of WACK Radio 90.1/TV programming during the carnival period. We also understand that this is a costly endeavor, and maybe, just maybe, we are asking too much of those in charge of WACK Radio.
We anticipate prompt resolution of this issue to guarantee everyone's enjoyment and participation in future Panorama events. Let's keep the spirit of Pan alive and accessible for all!
While many have complained about television feeds during the carnival period, we understand their frustration. Buffering feeds and even outages have occurred at times. It is very disappointing that with such modern technology available, there is no national entity to provide quality and reliable service. It is understandable that such equipment is costly, but Trinidad & Tobago wants to promote carnival and make it a cash cow. Shouldn't the world get quality feeds to entice purchasing PPV feeds? What are your thoughts on this situation?
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We present the music here for your listening pleasure and promotional purposes only, adhering to the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. We intend no copyright infringement! We present this music here for promotional purposes only; we do not own the rights to it. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share them and rob the artists of needed income! Neither I nor this blog claim any ownership over the videos, songs, photos, or graphics used in this post, as they all belong to their respective owners.
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Top: TTT YouTube Report on Finals | Botton: Top three final's performances.