Sweetest Wine by Kris Kennedy: A Groove Soca Correction


On second thoughts, I have to correct my first impression of the Late Night Riddim—and it all happened after listening to Kris Kennedy’s "Sweetest Wine."

Now don’t get me wrong: I’m still not sold on every track in the riddim. I won’t get into what I like or don’t like. This post is about celebrating Kris Kennedy, because Sweetest Wine is the song that shifted my perspective.

If you didn’t catch my first post about the riddim, here’s a quote that summed up how I felt at the time:

“Let’s try and unpack my thoughts. As I said above, the production feels too simple. Therefore, what does that mean? The Late Night Riddim leans into a minimalistic vibe. While some fans appreciate the stripped-down sensuality, others—like myself—might find it lacking the layered complexity or punch that defines more memorable Soca hits.”

But here’s the thing: sometimes, simplicity is all it takes to make a song resonate. A good vibe, lyrics that land, and a voice that connects with the listener. That’s what I found in Sweetest Wine.

It’s Carnival time, and with every feting season, people are looking for that “sweetest wine” on the dance floor. Kris Kennedy taps into that desire with ease. The groove, the tone, the delivery—it all works. I get it now.

If you’re a fan of Groove Soca, like I am, this track deserves a spot on your playlist. The flood of releases is here, but "Sweetest Wine" stands out.

So tell me—what do you think about this song? Did it hit you the way it hit me?

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Song Title: Sweetest Wine
Written by: Nesta “Sekon Sta” Boxill & Kris Kennedy
Album Title: Late Night Riddim 
Artists/Performed by: Nessa Preppy, Kris Kennedy, Preedy & Sekon Sta
Produced by: Sekon Sta
Engineered (Mixed & Mastered by: Kingston @Sheppard Pro Studios)
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ðŸŽ¶

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