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What if you can piece together some of your favorite Soca songs into one seamless production? Well, this one does just that… Sokah2Soca proudly presents a musical gem crafted by the one and only DJ D Ninja—a seamless fusion of snippets from Soca music videos with flawless flow.
We think this is one of the best transition mixes, and some DJs can do it. This isn’t just a mix… it’s a masterclass in transitions, energy, and vibe.
From start to finish, every beat lands with precision, every switch feels natural, and the rhythm never lets go. DJ D Ninja’s talent shines through in every second—and we’re here for it!
Big respect to the Ninja for this sonic journey. Sokah2Soca loves it, lives it, and now shares it with all soca fans worldwide. Turn it up, feel the vibes, and let the encore play on!
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Our mission is to promote Caribbean music, musicians, and music producers—honoring the rich sounds, stories, and creativity that shape our region. Your support helps us share this cultural legacy with a wider audience, inspiring connection, pride, and artistic growth. As always, we encourage everyone to purchase music legally. Please avoid sharing promotional tracks, as unauthorized distribution takes essential revenue away from the songwriters, producers, and artists who bring this music to life.
Our artists carry the culture not only during Carnival but also every single day. Sokah2Soca—Where rhythm lives and Calypso, steelband music, and soca continue to thrive.
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.
Grenadian Soca artiste Devan The man brings a confident, sensual vibe to the 2026 season with his latest Groove Soca release, "Chemistry."
This track, created by The Mann himself and engineered by Adigun Production, is a testament to the rising quality and versatility of Grenadian soca—expanding beyond Jab to embrace smooth, melodic grooves.
We love Groove Soca, and with this song there is a sensual vibe that will entice some sweet relationships as carnival fetes take over for Spicemas 2026. “Chemistry” explores the instant connection between two people at a party — that electric moment when eyes meet across the room and the rhythm takes over.
Smooth vocals glide over a clean, polished production.
The lyrics celebrate confidence, flirting, and winning.
It’s about seizing the moment before the night ends—with no hesitation.
There is a groove, a soca revelation, and a revolution for Grenada. While Grenada is globally known for its Jab Soca power, artists like Devan 'The Mann' are showing that the island's talent runs deep in the Groove Soca lane as well. “Chemistry” delivers pure sensuality; it is a perfect example—smooth, confident, and ready for repeat plays.
Watch the posted official video; it captures the energy and emotion of the track—from party scenes to intimate moments of connection.
It’s sensual and a visual and sonic celebration of Grenadian confidence and Carnival chemistry.
Let us continue to uplift and celebrate the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
Our mission is to promote Caribbean music, musicians, and music producers—honoring the rich sounds, stories, and creativity that shape our region. Your support helps us share this cultural legacy with a wider audience, inspiring connection, pride, and artistic growth. As always, we encourage everyone to purchase music legally. Please avoid sharing promotional tracks, as unauthorized distribution takes essential revenue away from the songwriters, producers, and artists who bring this music to life.
Engineered (Mixed & Mastered) by Adigun Production
Origin: Grenada
Genre: Soca ?
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Our artists carry the culture not only during Carnival but also every single day. Sokah2Soca—Where rhythm lives and Calypso, Steelband music, and Soca continue to thrive.
This post first appeared on Sokah2Soca, where Caribbean music meets wit, rhythm, and real talk. Island Vybe Radio spins the tunes—we decode the culture.
Sometimes, the best thing to do is nothing at all—just sit back, watch, listen, and take it all in. The work done is pristine, just to allow you, our dear fans, to experience it all.
That’s precisely how we felt watching this.
Voice, alongside Dwayne Mendes, Mikhail “Mega Mick” Corneal, and International Stephen, breaks down the making of one of the biggest songs for Carnival 2026 in Trinidad.
We’ll let the video do the rest.
From the YouTube video by A Millien Concepts:
We did another song check with Aaron "Voice" St. Louis, who released the infectious crowd favorite "Cyah Behave" as part of his Carnival 2026 soca repertoire. The song made waves during the season despite being one of the later releases thanks to its vibrant yet melodic style. Some have even dubbed this tune the "People's Choice," having been one of the top Roach March contenders this year. Enjoy the behind-the-scenes recount of how it all came together—the journey of the song's evolution from the original composer of the song Dwayne Mendes to the A&R International, Stephen, who got it into Voice's hands, to the entire Production Team that were part of the creative process
00:00 Intro
00:30 The original ultra-pop song "I Cyah Behave Mehself" by Dwayne Mendes
01:00 International Stephen's Role as A&R
02:30 How Voice Got The Song
03:11 What Made Voice Release The Song This Year
04:00 How the Song Went From a Pop Song to a Soca Song
08:00 Woman & Rum Intro Lyrics & Explanation
10:04 Chorus Lyrics & Explanation
11:00 Post Chorus Lyrics & Explanation
11:28 Verse 1 Lyrics & Explanation
11:56 Kerwin Du Bois Helps Write the Verse
13:58 Bridge Chant Explanation
14:50 The Road March Journey
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Cyah Behave Mehself
The Breakdown: Song Check
Performed by: Voice
Written by: Aaron St Louis, Dwayne Mendes, and Kerwin Du Bois
Mixed and Mastered by: Kasey Phillips, Precision Productions
A&R - International Stephen
Label: 2026 Voice the Artist under exclusive license to Diaspora Sound
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Soca ?
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This post first appeared on Kaiso Dial, where Caribbean music meets wit, rhythm, and real talk. Island Vybe Radio spins the tunes—we decode the culture.
Calypso has always spoken to every corner of our lives—politics, humor, social truth, celebration—and today we’re shining a light on another side of the tradition: the love song. This genre is far more than Carnival fire; it holds tenderness too, stories of devotion, affection, and the quiet honesty of the heart.
From the album Just for You, this gem stands as one of Stalin’s most tender offerings—a man speaking straight from the heart, loving his woman fully, freely, and without reservation. No pretense, no performance, no demands. Just love… because she is who she is.
If we learn to love and live this way, there will be peace on earth. Today we have a world that often asks people to change. Stalin reminds us of something simple and deeply human: Real love sees you. Real love accepts you. Real love stays.
Such individuals are rare, much like this master lyrical teacher whose delivery is gentle yet assured, exuding an unmistakable warmth that defines him not only as a calypsonian but also as a storyteller of our everyday humanity. Calypso addressed everything, and today we choose to show that love songs are also part of the genre. “Just The Way You Are” is a reminder that affection doesn’t need decoration—sometimes the purest love is the kind that asks for nothing in return.
I have already said too much but rest assured that here on Kaiso Dial we know truth when we hear it and today, as we close, we know that this timeless message from a timeless voice needs to be heard and lived.
“Just The Way You Are” — Black Stalin’s quiet masterpiece of love without conditions. A timeless reminder that real love doesn’t ask you to change. It simply sees you… and stays.
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