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Siwo, by Michael Robinson, is a smooth groove Soca song released as part of the Sa Ka Fèt Riddim for St. Lucia's Carnival 202. The beginning of this song reminds me of Voice out of Trinidad. St. Lucia's 2023 Carnival just got sweeter with this music release from Michael Robinson. If you are a fan of the smooth side of Soca then this is the groove for Lucian Carnival 2023.

 
Sa Ka Fèt (creole patois for "what's going on") seems appropriate for this album release. If you are vibing to this track, then you definitely know what's going on! This riddim is produced by Vibez Productionz. We like how smooth the production on this music release is, as well as the smooth side of Soca vocalized by Michael Robinson. 
 
"Siwo" is a great example of Soca music. It is upbeat, catchy, and it is sure to get you moving. If you are a fan of Soca music, then you will definitely want to check out "Siwo" by Michael Robinson.  This song is ideal for a slow whine with someone special to you or if you find yourself 'thieving ah whine'.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song/Title: Siwo
Lyricist/Written by: Michael Robinson & Lance Mongroo
Album: Sa Ka Fèt Riddim
Artist/Performed by: Michael Robinson x Vibez Productionz
Produced by: Vibez Productionz
Composed by: Miguel Joseph
Mixed and mastered by: Nikholai Greene of N.M.G. Music
Vocal Production: Arthur Allain of Major Records
Live Drums ? by: Marvellon ‘Stixx’ Mitchell 
Live Bass ? by: Nicky Pamphile 
Live Guitars ? by: Kyle Ernest and Zack Popo 
Genre: Soca
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music: and, it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share the music and rob the artists of needed income! Music for sale should be purchased while music distributed for promotion purposes should be treated as such and not shared!
♫Please press the music player button below to listen now (small triangle in the Music player/TV Frame).

Calypso, Steelband and Soca are featured here on Soka2Soca regularly. However, so as not to run into trouble with steelpan fans, we don't want to appear as fair-weather fans posting pan-music only when carnivals come calling. For that reason, we decided to post a track with a steelpan as the headliner. Today we present the song "Hello" by Earl Brooks from the album "Something Nice".

 
In one stroke we dropped the mic! We deliver something nice (literally) while pointing you to Earl Brooks awesome album. The album is available for purchase on Amazon Music in CD or MP3 formats. Hello is a classic song but when done on the steelpan it takes on another dimension when performed on the steelpan, an instrument that adds an authentic Caribbean flavor to the track.
 
There is something special about the steelpan (the national instrument of Trinidad & Tobago) and it is the sweet sound of the instrument that adds flavor to a song that is considered a classic. The steelpan's bright and lively tones add joyful energy to the song making this version one for your music collection. Earl Brooks is a master of the steelpan, and the fusion of steelpan and traditional instruments lights up the arrangement. We think you will love this track; we are pleased to present it to you today.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Hello
Performed by: Earl Brooks
Album Title: Something Nice
℗ 2008 Charlie's Records / VPAL Music
Released on: 2008-12-12.
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Genre: Steelpan
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music: and, it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share the music and rob the artists of needed income! Music for sale should be purchased while music distributed for promotion purposes should be treated as such and not shared! Please visit our official blog for more interesting content @Sokah2Soca
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Hello Soca fans out there, have you ever wondered how Soca songs are created? Our post today is designed to help you gain a better understanding of how the creative process works; we hope you find it helpful.

 

There was a time, not so long ago, when music was released for the carnival period, but today songs are released throughout the year! Song writers and music composers churn out lyrics and melodies daily. Our post today provides a basic view of Soca song construction. We have also added a simple Soca song example to accompany along with the post. 

 

Hey, by the way, feel free to put music to the lyrics and send the track to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for posting. Take it as a challenge from Sokah2Soca. If and when that is accomplished, people will have a better understanding of the information posted below. 

 

I know that writing a song can be a daunting task, but I hope this post provides some helpful tips and advice.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when writing a Soca song:

 

Keep it catchy! Soca songs are all about the beat and the melody, so make sure your song is something people will want to dance to.

Use positive lyrics! Soca music is all about having fun and celebrating life, so make sure your lyrics reflect that.

 

Be creative! Soca music is a very diverse genre, so experiment with different sounds and styles. A Soca song is typically constructed into four main parts:

 

Verse

The verse is where the story of the song is told. It is usually the longest part of the song, and it is where the main lyrics are sung.

 

Chorus

The chorus is the most memorable part of the song. It is usually short and catchy, and it is often repeated throughout the song.

 

Bridge

The bridge is a short section that is usually used to change the mood of the song. It can be used to add a new melody, introduce a new topic, or simply to break up the monotony of the song.

 

Outro

The outro is the final section of the song. It is usually shorter than the Hello Soca fans out there, have you ever wondered about who creates what and how Soca songs are created? Today, we have a post that should help you understand how the creative process works.  

 

There was a time, not so long ago, when music was released for the carnival period, but today songs are released throughout the year! Song writers and music composers churn out lyrics and melodies daily. Our post today provides a basic view of Soca song construction. We have also added a simple Soca song example to accompany along with the post. 

 

Hey, by the way, feel free to put music to the lyrics and send the track to us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for posting. Take it as a challenge from Sokah2Soca. If and when that is accomplished, people will have a better understanding of the information posted below. 

 

I know that writing a song can be a daunting task, but I hope this post provides some helpful tips and advice.

 

Here is an example of a Soca song (new and unreleased):

Title: Party Time
 
Verse 1:
It's party time, so let's get down
We're gonna dance all night long
So put on your dancing shoes
And let's get this party started
 
Chorus:
Party time, party time
It's time to let loose and have some fun
So let's dance, let's sing, let's shout
And let's make this night unforgettable
 
Verse 2:
We're gonna drink, we're gonna eat
We're gonna laugh, we're gonna cry
We're gonna make memories that will last a lifetime
So come on, let's party!
 
Chorus:
Party time, party time
It's time to let loose and have some fun
So let's dance, let's sing, let's shout
And let's make this night unforgettable.
 
Bridge:
This is our time to shine
So let's make the most of it
Let's dance until our feet hurt
And let's sing until our throats are sore
 
Chorus:
Party time, party time
It's time to let loose and have some fun
So let's dance, let's sing, let's shout
And let's make this night unforgettable
 
Outro
It's party time
It's party time
it's party time
 

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Boyzie has released a new song titled "No Bush" for Grenada's 2023 Carnival. The song was produced by Peck Jonezz and is on the Half Smile Riddim. "No Bush" is a catchy, upbeat song that is sure to get people dancing. The song's lyrics are about a man who is looking for a woman who is "bush free". This means that he is looking for a woman who is not interested in playing games or being fake. The song is a fun and lighthearted way to celebrate Grenada Carnival.

 
The song has been met with positive reviews from fans and critics alike. Some people have praised the song's catchy melody and upbeat tempo. Others have said that the song's lyrics are empowering and refreshing. "No Bush" is sure to be a hit at Grenada Carnival 2023.
 
It is a catchy and upbeat song that is sure to get people dancing. The song's lyrics are about a man who is looking for a woman who is "bush free", which means that he is looking for a woman who is not interested in playing games or being fake. This is a refreshing message for carnival, which is often seen as a time for people to let loose and have fun.
 
Overall, "No Bush" is a great song for Grenada Carnival. It is a catchy, upbeat song with positive lyrics. It is sure to get people dancing and having a good time.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: No Bush 
Written by: ***
Artist/Performed by: Boyzie.
Produced by: Peck Jonezz
Genre: Soca
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music: and, it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share the music and rob the artists of needed income! Music for sale should be purchased while music distributed for promotion purposes should be treated as such and not shared! Please visit our official blog for more interesting content @Sokah2Soca
♫Please press the music player button below to listen now (small triangle in the Music player/TV Frame).
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