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"Kay Ou (Your House)" is the latest Soca song by Ricky T, released on May 31, 2023, for Saint Lucia Carnival 2023. The song is a catchy, upbeat tune that gets people dancing. So, when it comes to the road parade, do you know your crew and what colors you will represent? The question is, "What is "your house," that is, your Carnival 2023 team?
 
The lyrics are about inviting someone to your house for a party (in this case your house in your group/team); and yes, the song has a positive and festive vibe for all team players. The album is the "Look Power Riddim" and it features Kay Ou (Your House). This song lives up to the album title, is full of vibes, and you need loads of energy to survive this carnival drive. Kay Ou has already received positive feedback from fans, and it is sure to be a hit at the Saint Lucia Carnival this year.
 
Let Ricky T be your guide for Carnival 2023. If you don't have a team, or if you are unsure, then choose your color, choose your team, and get ready for some high energy revelry. We love this one from Stratosphere Music. Ricky T delivers a high-energy vibe that we love and think you will enjoy. Enjoy
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Kay Ou (Your House)
Album: Look Power Riddim
Written by: Ricky T/Statosphere Music
Artist/Performed by:  Ricky T (Ricky Joseph)
Produced by: Dutch Productionz
Mixed & mastered by:
Label:  Stratosphere Music  
Genre: Soca
 
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Deh We Deh is a new Soca song by Problem Child for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Carnival 2023. The song is about having fun and enjoying life with friends. The song is upbeat and catchy, and it is sure to get people dancing. The song has been released on all major streaming platforms and is available for review on YouTube. 
 
The song was produced by "Infamous Muzic" and is featured on the "Weekend at Bernie's Project" album. The newly released album also features singers from Trinidad and Barbados. The song is a celebration of carnival culture and just having good fun. 
 
We like what we are hearing and believe that this song will be well-received by fans and critics alike. The song has been praised for its catchy melody, its upbeat tempo, and carnival feting message. 
 
The song is sure to be a hit at carnival, and it is sure to be a popular song especially for those who live the vibe of Problem Child.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Deh we Deh 
Artist/Perfomed by: Problem Child 
Produced by: Infamous Muzic 
Written by: Shertz “Problem Child” James
Vocal mix by: Parry Jack 
Mastered by: Andrew Denny 
Genre: Soca 
 
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Today we continue with more of Trinidad and Tobago's national instruments, the steelpan symphony. For this installment we present the Sangre Grande Cordettes playing "Calm Down" sung by Rema/Selena Gomez and composed by Andre Vibez, Ali Harand. 
 
One of the most striking sights watching this band perform is how young the players are. The Sangre Grande Cordettes brought out all the talented youth players for this performance. We wish them well. There is no doubt that steelpan music is beautiful.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Competition: Pan in the 21st Century Prelims 2023
Governing Body: Pan Trinbago
Eastern Region Pan Trinbago
Performance Date: 27 May 2023
Band: Sangre Grande Cordettes
Location: #38 Foster Road, Sangre Grande
Tune of Choice: Calm Down- 2022
(Sung by Rema/Selena Gomez and Composed by Andre Vibez, Ali Harandi)
Arranger: Melvis 'Kraig' Thomas
Tuner: Roland Iniss
Leader: Keston Bengochera
Place: Pan Unity Centre
Genre: Steelband Music.
 
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Top: Sangre Grande Cordettes Steel Orchestra. Bottom: Calm Down by Rema & Selena Gomez
Disclaimer: Neither Wilfredo nor Derek are in this photo!
Just for a laugh! But if you ask Tony, he will say this is serious talk! You have to talk to/ask the animal to sacrifice its life. When that happens the meat tastes sweet and nourishes the human who was blessed to partake of the sacrifice. Maybe we should all consider eating Halal food! Halal means, "Lawful or permitted"; maybe Tony is right!
 
If you live in Trinidad and Tobago or any of the Caribbean islands, it is more than likely that you have chickens in your backyard. Today, that may not be the case since people in built-up areas don't want chickens or chicken poop in their backyard. Most of these people now want their backyard to be an entertainment zone to impress friends. Country living is different, and people still have chickens in their back yards. These chickens provide nourishment in the form of eggs and stew or curry on any given day. Today on WACK radio, the show was hilarious. We have a chicken story for you that you will enjoy. We will keep it short. 
 

Bush medicine was the talk on the station, and laughter ripped the airways... Tony and Desmond are so funny together. Now, for some reason, the conversation turned to chicken. Tony decided to discuss the health benefits of drinking bush tea and eating healthy. Tony spoke about understanding life, growing up with animals in their yard, and the most effective way to slaughter an animal. Tony talked about animals and chickens 'giving their lives' for human nourishment. Deso challenged him about how he knew the animals were willing to die to nourish humans. Tony said if it is not done the right way, the meat won't taste good. However, if the chicken 'gives its life freely' that is the sweetest meat you will ever eat!

 

Hmm, Deso, in his usual funny way, put on his finest chicken voice, 'cluck, cluck, cluck' and asked Tony what he would do next. He also asked how the chicken knew it was time to sacrifice his life for human nourishment. Tony replied, "You say a prayer, pat 'Wilfredo's' (the chicken's) head, and let him eat out of your hand." Then, with a sharp knife—not a dull knife—watap, the chicken head is gone! 

 

Tony explained that he knew all his chickens, and they knew when to sacrifice themselves. Tony said, "People were sad in the yard and did not want to eat "Derek" (the chicken), who was slaughtered for Sunday lunch. Poor Derek, Tony sacrificed Derek for Sunday lunch! Total laughter erupted on the airwaves! 

 

You had to be there; you had to experience the hilarity of these two grown men on WACK Visual Radio 90.1 FM. But if you missed it, we have an audio clip of that segment; listen and tell us if the guys lived up to expectations. 

 
Let us promote the culture of the Caribbean diaspora:
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