New Single by Grub Cooper featured on Ian “Dennis” Johnson’s “Soca Jam” EP

After taking a break from the music industry, producer Ian “Dennis” Johnson returns with the “Soca Jam EP,” an island-flavored project aimed at getting party animals on the dance floor. Johnson, who has worked with big names such as Bob Andy, Dennis Brown, Freddie McGregor, and Cutty Ranks, as well as Miami-based artist Trini, was ready for a change of pace after years of producing reggae artists.

The title track on “Soca Jam,” done by Grub Cooper of Fab5, was released on July 4th. The compilation also features “Roll Your Waist” by Honorebel“Caribbean Ting” by Mr. Easy, and a remix of “Roll Your Waist” with Honorebel and Ackah Dan.

“After a long hiatus from music production, I am not moving away from reggae, but I have a popular Soca Jam website, and I use it to promote entertainment events,” Johnson explained. “I am planning to promote some soca events next year in Trinidad, New York, and Jamaica, so these soca songs are to bring awareness to my Soca Jam Promotions.”

The first person who came to mind for this soca venture was drummer, arranger, and vocalist Grub Cooper, known for his work with the Fabulous Five Band in Jamaica. He created and wrote some of their biggest soca hits, including “All Night Party” and “Feeling Horny.”

As for Cooper, he said once he heard the draft of “Soca Jam,” there was no hesitation about getting on board. “His (Johnson’s) thought process is worldwide, which I totally subscribe to because music today is a big melting pot. The Soca Jam has a lot of potential,” he said.

Initially, Cooper’s track was to be the only song for “Soca Jam,” but Johnson eventually approached Mr. Easy and Honorebel to voice on the up-tempo beat. “Soca Jam,” the single, is now available on all streaming platforms; it comes to us courtesy of Finatic RecordsJohnson‘s company.

Catch Machel Montano & Friends at the Barclays Center On Aug. 24th

Planet Brooklyn will be taking over the Barclays Center on Sunday, August 24th, with live performances by Machel Montano, Skillibeng, Bunji Garlin, Ayetian, Lady Lava, Skinny Fabulous, Problem Child, Ravi B, Travis World, and so much more.

This event is a part of a full weekend celebration being presented by Planet Brooklyn. They have additional shows at Brooklyn Paramount and BAM, plus a massive outdoor block party featuring curated food vendors, live street performances, local merchants, and the full force of Brooklyn’s creative spirit! Get all the details at planetbrooklynfest.com.

Edwin Yearwood Confirmed For ‘Socapedia’ In Toronto

D’Bandit’s annual food-inclusive boat cruise—now called Socapedia—is scheduled for Sunday, June 22nd, aboard The Enterprise 2000. The vessel will be docked at 176 Cherry Street in Toronto, Ontario. Organizers will begin boarding patrons at 1pm and will set sail an hour later, at 2.

This event usually marks the official start of summer for soca lovers in the GTA. It will feature a performance by the charismatic singer-songwriter Edwin Yearwood, who is expected to deliver an engaging set. Click here for tickets.

Experience ‘Soca Anthropology’ With Bunji Garlin & Fay-Ann Lyons In Orlando

Soca Anthropology, one of the main events that will be presented at this year’s Orlando Carnival, is set for Saturday, May 24th at the Seneff Arts Plaza—445 South Magnolia Avenue—in Orlando, Florida.

Soca music royalty, Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons, will perform live, and they will be supported by the Vikings Band. It should be noted that there will be an opening set by Burning Flames. Click here for tickets and additional information.

GBM Nutron & Lyrikal Will Be In Jamaica For Xodus Carnival 2025

Trini-soca singer GBM Nutron and one of soca’s most consistent and versatile artists, Lyrikal, will perform at Jamaica’s 2025 Carnival. Both men are confirmed for events being presented by Xodus Carnival.

GBM Nutron will headline their Fete Gala, which takes place on Wednesday, April 23rd at the National Stadium, while Lyrikal will take center stage at Remedy on the 26th, also at the National Stadium. For additional information about the aforementioned parties, as well as other festivities by Xodus Carnival, visit xoduscarnival.com.

Bunji Garlin Will Be In Jamaica For RYTZ

I Love Soca Jamaica and Tipsy Music Festival present RYTZ, an all-inclusive shindig on Carnival Thursday, April 24, in Kingston, Jamaica. The exact location will be announced at a later date.

Trinidadian ragga soca artist Bunji Garlin is confirmed to perform. Some of his earlier hits include “Big Bad Soca,” “Differentology,” and “Famalay,” which was done with Skinny Fabulous and Machel Montano.

Digital tickets for RYTZ can be purchased on carib.com, while physical tickets are available at the following locations: Texaco (Liguanea), The Pub (Mayfair), The Lifestore (Supervalue Town Centre), Loud Fashion (Half Way Tree), Genus Pharmacy (Portmore), Jacana (Manor Park & New Kingston), and Healthline Pharmacy (Liguanea).

Touch Of Soca

Daddy Grace, Jus Fishy, and Love Life Sounds present ‘Touch Of Soca,’ an immersive island-style party experience. It will be held at Atolye (Parkslope) in Brooklyn, New York, on Friday, March 28.

In addition to DJs spinning the hottest tunes, there will also be live performances by six Caribbean artists: Mr. Lee, Trinidad Killa, Nessa Preppy, ARP Live, N.T.P., and Hey Choppi. Click here for tickets.