Listen to 10 new must-hear reggae, dancehall and soca songs by Yung Bredda and Lu City. By Kyle Denis Between Vybz Kartel‘s blockbuster Freedom Street homecoming concert, Machel Montano‘s historic NPR ...
It’s time to party! Carnival’s coming to Miami this weekend. The music, the costumes, the food — they all celebrate Caribbean culture to the max. Deco checked in with Shaggy and Kes — two guys who are ...
Listen to 10 new must-hear reggae, dancehall and soca songs by Nessa Preppy and Hey Choppi. By Kyle Denis December has arrived, which means we’ll be getting more than a few tastes of the soca anthems ...
Slowly but surely, summer is starting to make its presence felt. With warmer temperatures and sun that hangs in the sky just tad bit longer with each passing day, the world around us is finally ...
When you factor in a history that includes at least 60 years of music, the participating in the birth of reggae music, and the building of the world’s largest independent Caribbean music label, “My ...
HOT 97’s On Da Reggae & Soca Tip is back on Friday, August 31st at The Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island! New York’s biggest reggae, dancehall and soca party of the year for 20 years running!
All bets are off at this year’s Soca Versus Reggae VIII event. Organisers will be pitting an all female soca team against an all male reggae line-up in its first ever ‘Battle of the Sexes’. And it is ...
Soca Versus Reggae [SVR] will be held this August, with the organizer saying “this return promises to be momentous.” A spokesperson said, “In the years since Soca Versus Reggae [SVR] last lit up a ...
A major music festival will return this summer after a five-year hiatus. Soca versus Reggae will bring the music back during the Cup Match holiday, with promises of an explosive revival of the ...
You can’t keep a good festival down. The Caribbean Food and Rum Festival will finally get its long-awaited reboot on Sunday, Dec. 12, after COVID-19 caused a delay from the original Labor Day weekend ...
Artists mixed the throbbing beats of steel bands, with fluid rhythms of reggae, adding a dash of spicy souca. From sweet Cocoa Tea to smooth Brian and Tony Gold, the tangy flavor of the Caribbean was ...
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