I LOVE REGGAE AND SOCA, I AM CARIBBEAN.

There has always been this rift between reggae and Soca. Which is best, which came first, bla bla bla. I here to tell you that I love Soca and that I love reggae and as a proud West Indian I can shout it out loud.

And what’s the argument really about? We mix up all through these islands like Rice&Peas.
We share many of the same cultural elements. We share a shared history. We’ve been through many of the same horrors, frustrations and pains. We also share many of the same dreams and aspirations.

Artists have been asking for better representation, more opportunities to earn cash, proper genre representation online, ease of doing business.

I am a marketer and web developer by profession and one of My dreams is to assist regional creatives in reaching their goals by the removal or lowering of the barriers to entry to the wider regional and international markets. I aspire to create much more than a entertainment network but a portal for creatives within the music and entertainment industries. A portal that may be used to find virtually any information on your favorite song, artist, producer, studio, label and more. Keeping creatives in mind, links will be provided in a simple clickable and searchable tag format so no creative involved in the process is left out.

Below is a list of song by some of our talented West Indian artists that all have a similar theme of either Caribbean integration through music and culture.

Dear Promoter – Kes The Band ft. Peter Minshall
Allison Hinds – West Indian
Trinibadian – Coultain
Mamacita – Collie Buddz
West Indies – Shane Free
Rally Round The West Indies – David Rudder


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