Soca Finds a New Pulse in Japan: “Odore Mina” Ignites a Global Beat


Soca music, the exuberant heartbeat of Trinidad and Tobago, has always thrived on its ability to cross borders and spark joy across cultures. Today, that rhythm reverberates in an unexpected but electrifying locale—Japan. In a stunning display of global musical fusion, the release of “Odore Mina” by Barbie Japan x Chop Stick x Selector Hemo marks a bold new chapter in Soca's international journey.

Far from a fleeting experiment, this track is a vivid celebration of cross-cultural creativity. Produced by Selector Hemo of LIME Records, the song pulses on a riddim crafted by MAPSYCHE, and it grooves with authentic Soca spirit thanks to drums laid down by Lemuel Davis, a talented percussionist straight out of Trinidad. Even the steelpan, played by Akio Watanabe, threads an unmistakable island signature into the fabric of this genre-bending release.

Barbie Japan brings her unique charm as Japan’s only Chutney-Soca artist, blending fitness, performance, and Caribbean flair with unapologetic authenticity. Chop Stick adds lyrical fire with a hybrid of Japanese and Jamaican patois, channeling reggae roots while riding the Soca riddim with ease. Selector Hemo, a longtime champion of Caribbean music in Asia, pulls together their energies into a track that’s not just infectious—it’s a cultural statement.

“Odore Mina”—which loosely translates to “Everybody Dance!”—does more than invite movement. It signals a shift. International artists not only consume Soca globally but also create, interpret, and reimagine it, respecting its roots and striving to broaden its reach.

In Japan, where dancehall and reggae have long thrived, Soca is now finding fertile ground to grow. This collaboration proves that the vibes of Carnival, the energy of the road, and the pulse of a steelpan can be felt, honored, and celebrated in Tokyo as powerfully as in Port of Spain.

The song is more than music—it’s a movement. And Sokah2Soca is here for it. So let the world know: Japan loves Soca, and they’re producing it with pride.

Notes from the YouTube Post:
The riddim was originally produced by MAPSYCHE in 2016 — and now, it’s finally coming to life.

With live steelpan by Akio Watanabe and drums by Lemuel Davis from Trinidad & Tobago, this track celebrates the theme of freedom in expression. I hope you enjoy the vibe of this Japanese Soca release! 🇯🇵🇹🇹

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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Odore Mina (Everybody Dance)
Artist/Performed by: Barbie Japan x Chop Stick x Selector Hemo
Produced by: selector HEMO (LIME Records)
Drums: Lemuel Davis 🇹🇹
Steelpan: Akio Watanabe
Riddim: MAPSYCHE
Recording: DepsyStudio
Mix: Coconial Studio, Studio, HUNTER CANCE STUDIO
Design: mhMARCA
Origin: Japan 🇯🇵🇹🇹
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Genre: Soca 🎶

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