Image creation credit Kenny Phillips We have a compelling story to share today. The culture and music of Trinidad and Tobago are … قراءة المزيد
Image creation credit Kenny Phillips We have a compelling story to share today. The culture and music of Trinidad and Tobago are … قراءة المزيد
Before soca took center stage, before the fetes and riddims defined our seasons, there was music—pure, potent, and deeply rooted.… قراءة المزيد
I saw this song posted on YouTube, but I got caught up with other projects that delayed my posting until I saw Punz on the Madder… قراءة المزيد
Saturday morning is the time to pump up the music and start the weekend activities with some sweet Caribbean musical flavor. Just… قراءة المزيد
Here at Sokah2Soca, our goal is to feature our Caribbean culture past and present, and because we exude cultural pride, musical l… قراءة المزيد
Here is a little something extra as we gear up for another weekend. No matter where you are in the diaspora, the music takes us a… قراءة المزيد
We found something intriguing. While checking our Google Analytics, we saw a fascinating trend for Sokah2Soca engagement coming o… قراءة المزيد
We are transitioning from the Lucian Soca mix to the Vincy Soca mix. Yes, it’s that time again! It's Friday and time for more… قراءة المزيد
He’s back and bringing the fire! DJ Tony Tempo, our former “ Friday Jumpstart Mix ” maestro, returns to Sokah2Soca with his brand… قراءة المزيد
When Lord Brynner sang “Kumina Rise Tonight,” he wasn’t just invoking rhythm—he was summoning memorable African ancestral practic… قراءة المزيد
Farmer Nappy sings, “How ah livin’? Ah, living is real good. How are you looking’? Better than dem!” That’s not just a lyric—it’s… قراءة المزيد
I believe this post will become one of my favorites to write and share. Mark this date, June 22, 2025, as the day on "De Dot… قراءة المزيد