Keshav & Jus Now Tap into Our Musical Memory: This is Carnival Soul


Do you know or recall Ralph McDonald's song "The Path"? We were not familiar with it and had to look it up! Well, listen up because the past traveled to the future and landed in the present thanks to Keshav of Jus Now fame. “Carnival Soul” is Jus Now stepping into 2026 with intention—drums, memory, and a feeling bigger than the road. It’s a track that pulls you straight into the emotional center of Trinidad’s festival, bridging Soca’s past and its future in one clean swing.

From the first bar, the song plays like a love letter to Carnival. Keshav writes of Soca as lifeblood—the thing that stays in your chest long after the trucks shut down. The vocals carry that familiar ache Carnival people know well: the countdown, the nostalgia, and the replayed moments.

(In popular music, interpolation (also called a replayed sample) refers to using a melody—or portions of a melody (often with modified lyrics)—from a previously recorded song but re-recording the melody instead of directly sampling it). wikipedia

One of the boldest choices is the interpolation of Ralph MacDonald’s “The Path,” reimagined with Uppercut Brass and Derron Ellies on pan. It’s not just nostalgia—it’s a reminder that today’s global soca sits on foundations built by Caribbean musicians who were blending genres long before the world caught on.

The production is classic Jus Now: a rhythmic conversation across diasporas, big cinematic drums, and space for DJs to drop it anywhere from fetes to festivals. This has Keshav written all over it—polished, emotional, and still road-ready.

YouTube Music Release Notes:
In 'Carnival Soul,' Jus Now member Keshav delivers an anthemic ode to the sound of Soca, the score to Trinidad's Carnival. Produced by Sam & Keshav of Jus Now and prominently guided by an infectious sample of iconic Trinidadian Composer Ralph MacDonald's 17 minute 1970s Opus, "The Path," Keshav pays homage to the elemental roots of the genre. MacDonald is best known as the producer of Bill Withers' "Just The Two Of Us." In true Jus Now fashion, the sample is replayed by Soca Brass kings Uppercut Brass and steelpan genius Derron Ellies. Keshav, who has released a string of vocal records of late, bards on the uncommon blend of ancient African & Indian drums and melodies that come together to make Soca: one of the most potent sounds in World Music today. 

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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Carnival Soul
Artist/Performed by: Keshav
Produced by: Jus Now
Written by: Keshav Chandradath Singh
Mixed & Mastered by: Sam Interface & Keshav (Jus Now)
Label: Heavy Drums, under exclusive license to Diaspora Sound.
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Soca 🎶

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