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Gosh, I hope you feel it the way I feel it! This song takes you to the clouds and then transports you back to earth, leaving you feeling fuzzy. That is the vibe and the feeling that Lost in Trinbago delivers. It just feels good and changes your mood right away—it's smooth, relaxing, and easy to dance to. Sherman de Vries, DJ Private Ryan, Zebee, and Mela Caribe work together to make a vibe that makes you feel like you're floating through Carnival with no worries, no rush, and just the energy of the island. Occasionally a song comes along that just makes you stop, listen, and appreciate; you smile, and then you groove. This is that type of song.
The song captures the whole Carnival experience: people wearing masks on the street, dancing until dawn, paint and powder in the air, and that unmistakable sweetness of Soca that makes you feel more connected to the moment. This song just makes me feel good and helps others understand why we are so crazy about our music and the way we love the music, the freedom, and the fun.
"Lost in Trinbago" is really about giving in to the islands' beautiful vibes. The singers talk about how the energy of the people, the music, and the Carnival spirit can take you away. This is something that everyone in Trinidad and Tobago and everyone who visits knows well.
Sherman de Vries, Zebee, and Tyra Els wrote the song, and Sherman de Vries did the mixing, mastering, and production. The result is a smooth, feel-good Soca groove that makes you want to relax, dance, and get lost in the magic of Trinbago.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Lost in Trinbago
Artists/Performed by: Sherman de Vries, DJ Private Ryan, Zebee, Mela Caribe
Written by: Sherman de Vries, Zebee, Tyra Els
Produced by: Sherman de Vries
Mixed and Mastered by: Sherman de Vries
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Soca ?
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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.
Released October 17th, 2025
now and then, even when you’re fully plugged into the pulse of the music, something slips through the cracks. I was listening to Deso on WACK Radio recently when he mentioned that he totally missed this release. He even said we both missed it. I had to laugh because I was sure I knew this song. I told him he didn’t get the post I sent. Then I went back and checked… and yes, the song was sitting comfortably on my Soca playlist, but no post existed. As it is dropped on the street, 'my bad,' this one got by me. So tonight we correct that oversight, and honestly, this one deserves the spotlight.
“Fiesta,” written by Marvin Davis (Swappi) and Robert Amar, with music composed by Everald Johann Seaton and production by Madman Johann, is built with pure Carnival 2026 energy. This song has a vibe, a feeling that it will be a DJ favorite, the kind of rhythm that makes you want to dance and not sit and tap your feet. Swapp's unique style will get you in the groove, gliding over the beat with lyrics that celebrate the simple joy of a weekend lime. With calls like “everybody outside” and “everything brand new fresh,” the song leans fully into that carefree, celebratory spirit that Trinidadians carry like second nature.
There’s something timeless about a Soca track that reminds you to enjoy yourself regardless of what’s happening around you. “Fiesta” does exactly that—it invites you to step out, shake off the week, and embrace the good times waiting just beyond the door. It’s upbeat, infectious, and tailor‑made for the fetes that will define the 2026 season. If you haven’t heard it yet, you’re in for a treat. And if you already had it in rotation like I did, consider this song the official stamp it should have gotten from day one.
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We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, andSoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Fiesta
Artist/Performed by: Swappi
Written by: Marvin Davis (Swappi) & Robert Amar
Produced by: Madman Johann
Engineered (Mixed & Mastered) by: Madman Johann
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Soca ?
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So how was your weekend? As Carnival 2026 approaches, let's kick off the week with songs you already know and a few you're growing accustomed to. Sokah2Soca is kicking off the vibe with a fresh collaboration from DJ 2FLY, delivering an 11‑song mixtape that moves with some smooth Carnival Soca vibes.
This set is a smooth blend of island rhythm, Soca heat, and DJ 2FLY’s signature transitions—the kind of mix that gets your week moving, your lime, or your drive started right.
Hit play, feel the flow, and let this be your warm‑up as we roll toward the 2026 season. More new music, more rising voices, and more Sokah2Soca features are on the way.
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Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, andSoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: DJ 2FLY Soca Collaboration with Island Vybe Radio x Sokah2Soca
Mixed by: DJ 2FLY
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.
Step into the art, culture, and traditions of Trinidad Carnival. The music, the mas, the food, the shopping — all happening right now at Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain.
Thanks to our friend Tish, this one streaming FREE for the Sokah2Soca and Kaiso Dial family.
Tonight’s heavy lineup includes:
• Lady Lava
• Yung Bredda
• Orlando Octave
• D.T.
• Tempa
• Aaron Duncan
• Sackie
• Squeezy Rankin
• Paris Coutain
• Melick
• Kerry John
• Wadicks
• Jimmy October
Real vibes. Real culture. Real Carnival energy — tap into the live feed and live yuh life.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Event: John Cupid Carnival Village
Streamed by: Tish of "I Am Living My Life" YouTube Channel
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