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Soca Music is a derivitive of Calypso music which originated in Trinidad and Tobago. Soca is the modern, faster version of Calypso, introduced by the young generations
Chutney-Soca music originated in Trinidad and Tobago, an island in the West Indies. The style is popular in the same region because it combines Indian and Caribbean style.
Stylistically, soca is similar to calypso in that is was used to as a medium for social commentary and somewhat raunch humor. It was originally a blend of East Indian rhythms and calypso instrumentation.
Soca is a modern genre that evolved from calypso, with faster beats and more emphasis on dancing. Calypso, on the other hand, is a traditional Caribbean music style that focuses on storytelling and social commentary. Both genres originated in Trinidad and Tobago and have distinct rhythms and lyrical styles.
Soca music originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the early 1970s, created by artist Lord Shorty (Garfield Blackman), who blended traditional calypso rhythms with Indian musical influences and other genres such as funk and soul. The term "soca" is derived from "soul of calypso." Lord Shorty's innovative style helped establish soca as a distinct genre, which has since evolved and gained popularity throughout the Caribbean and beyond.
Soca Twins was created in 2002.
soca, chutney-soca, rapso,extempo
Soca Twins was created in 2002.
Susana Soca died in 1959.
Susana Soca was born in 1906.
Rossina Soca was born in 1988.
http://www.islandmix.com has soca, reggae and zouk www.toronto-lime.com is a great site. www.temporadio.co.uk is a fantastic Soca radio station online, and has soca videos as well.