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Beyonce's Renaissance (Act 1) album entails 16 songs that pay homage to black queer culture. Now, it's time for us to discuss the tracks in detail as we rank them in order!
Soca Music is Important | Trini Trent TV
It's never too late for MACO SOCA!
In this special clip, Elikya Ngoma and I explore the history of two distinct soca music sub-genres: Soca/dancehall and dancehall/soca. We also talk about soca's evolution during the 1990s, its key differences from dancehall music and the role of Bryon Lee and The Dragonaires in promoting Trinidad Carnival culture in Jamaica! Tune in!
Is Soca a type of Pop Music? That's what Elikya Ngoma and I discuss in this clip from our MACO SOCA dive into Destra Garcia's 'Soca or Die' album!
Watch us explain how soca differs from reggae, dancehall and reggaeton as it expands across the Caribbean and beyond.
Anytime is a good time for MACO SOCA!
Watch the new episode via the link in my bio as Elikya Ngoma and I discuss Destra Garcia’s ‘Soca or Die’ album!
This is the record that includes Destra’s classic soca hit “I Dare You” as well as several dancehall, gospel and even disco songs. Together, the tracks inspire a heated and important conversation about identity, soca and calypso history, and so much more!
I feel so proud of this show and all the work we put into it. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do 💛
Okay, I know the episodes of MACO SOCA are long lol so here's a special clip from our latest episode!
Elikya Ngoma and I talk about the reggae fusion and dancehall wave of the 2000s, and what it meant for Caribbean culture to go "mainstream" in America.
We highlight Destra Garcia's "Max It Up" as an example of how Trinidad soca artists want success on the American charts and award shows.
This is a GREAT conversation about Caribbean identity!
It's never too late for a new episode of MACO SOCA! Watch Elikya Ngoma and I explore Destra Garcia's 'Independent Lady' album! We also revisit the rise of reggae and dancehall in the US, and why Caribbean people aim for American success and acceptance. There's even a conversation about the history of Trinidad Carnival!
It's time for a new episode of MACO SOCA!
Watch Elikya Ngoma and I continue our deep dive into Destra Garcia's music with her sophomore album, 'Laventille.'
We explore soca music in the early 2000s and what it means to be successful in the industry, particularly for a new female artist!