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JamTown by Coutain x Tano: Heroes Riddim

By Published January 12, 2025

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!


Just look at what Soca is doing to us! As Coutain passionately sings, "It has me in a jam (as in feting) again!" We're excited to present new music from the infectious "Heroes Riddim." We are proud to present "Jamtown," a track that features one of our spotlight artists, Coutain. We absolutely love this music release with all the live instruments. The sound of brass always makes carnival music feel so much better. 
 
If you're a fan of excellent music, you'll be delighted by what Tano has achieved with this production. The song, co-written by Coutain, Tano, Mical Teja, and Jeruel Saunders and produced by Tano, has us reflecting on the future direction of Soca. Coutain's singing style and vocal nuances bring a unique R&B Soca vibe that just feels right.
 
We've previously expressed our desire/anticipation for new music from Coutain, and now that "Jamtown" is here, we can confidently say that both he and Tano have delivered beyond expectations. Every element of this song resonates perfectly. From the teasing intro, reminiscent of "Voice, the artist," to the seamless flow of the music, "Jamtown" takes us on a joyous Carnival journey while also providing a relaxing and enjoyable listening experience.
 
This song is the epitome of carnival vibes. Let me reiterate: "Jamdown" embodies the complete essence of Carnival vibes. "Jamdown" seamlessly blends into any setting, be it immersed in a high-energy fête or relaxing in a hammock. Though it may not have the typical bacchanal energy expected at a carnival party, we strongly believe that it has the potential to make a significant impact in the club scene, offering the sweetest wine for those ready to dance the night away.
 
We're eager to see where "Jamtown" goes from here. On the Heroes Album, does "Jamtown" speak to you? We love it. Share your thoughts with us!
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: JamTown
Artist/Performed by: Coutain x Tano
Produced by: Tano 
Written by: Coutain, Tano, Mical Teja, Jeruel Saunders 
Background Vocals by: Terri Lyons 
Live Guitars by: Kyle Peters 
Live Bass by: Joshua Richardson 
Live Percussion by: BoomBoomRoom 
Trombone by: Aaron Blenman
Trumpet by: Charles Randy Williams
Saxophones Arrangement by: Daniel Ryan
Mix and Mastered by: Kasey Phillips of Precision Productions
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
 
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