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M1’s “Glue” Is the Sweet Soca Vibe You’ll Still Be Playing After Carnival 2026

By Published October 23, 2025

Dive deeper into Caribbean music and culture at Sokah2Soca — your go-to source for Soca, Calypso, and Carnival coverage. First published on Sokah2Soca, now streaming live via Island Vybe Radio.

 
It seems that M1 has drawn inspiration from the brilliant lyrical well of Soca music, and he is releasing enjoyable tracks that we love here at Sokah2Soca. Every day, we check for new music releases for carnival 2026. Some songs are successful, while many others are not. We do understand that not every Soca song is built for the road. Some are built to linger—on your playlist, in your memory, and in that quiet moment when the Carnival dust has settled and you’re craving a vibe that still feels like home. “Glue” by Sherwin “M1” Jeremiah is exactly that kind of song.
 
Produced by Lashley “Motto” Winter of TeamFoxx out of Saint Lucia and engineered by Yannick Plante of Minor Productions, “Glue” is a standout on the Julie Mango Riddim—a riddim that already leans into sweetness and subtlety. But M1 takes it further, delivering a track that’s less about bacchanal and more about basking in the afterglow.
 
From the jump, “Glue” sets a mellow tone. The production is clean, the mix is tight, and the vocals? The vocals possess a smoothness akin to that of a ripe Julie mango. There’s no need for hype here—this is a song that slides into your spirit and stays there. This is M1's second song released in 2026, and along with "Do Yuh Ting," it showcases M1's artistry, dropping musical gems for his fans… and we are loving it all. 
 
Lyrically, M1 portrays a picture of the "perfect girl"—a self-assured woman who doesn't seek attention or money and commands attention simply by her presence. The metaphor of “crazy glue” becomes a clever device, symbolizing the kind of magnetic pull that defies logic. She’s not just attractive—she’s adhesive.
 
And while the lyrics flirt with boldness—“small waist, flat belly, big batty”—there’s a wink of humor and a nod to health and self-respect. It’s cheeky, yes, but never crass. That balance is what makes “Glue” stick.
 
The track isn’t a jump-and-wave anthem. It’s a post-Carnival companion. This is the kind of track that you'll rediscover in July and wonder why you ever stopped playing it. It’s a reminder that Soca doesn’t always have to shout to be heard. Occasionally, it just has to feel right.
 
And this song? It does.
 
And this one? It does.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Glue
Album: Julie Mango Riddim
Artist/Performed by: M1
Produced by: Lashley "Motto" Winter of TeamFoxx
Written by: Sherwin "M1" Jerimiah
Mixed and Mastered by: Yannick Plante of Minor Productions
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
 
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