Crown Heights' Own Tota's Bakery

Crown Heights' Own Tota's Bakery

Tota’s Bakery at 244 Utica Avenue in Brooklyn is the longest running Guyanese family bakery and restaurant in Crown Heights. Locals come here in the winter for the warm stews and fresh sweet pastries and stop in during the summer for the jerk chicken and drinks that are perfect for post-fete dining. Check out my video interview with owner Indra Jainarine to to learn more about Tota’s history, the family’s run in with the law in Guyana, and how Tota’s continues to feed and serve the community.

Guyana's Own Adrian Dutchin

Guyana's Own Adrian Dutchin

If you are Guyanese, or even if you know one, you are likely already aware of Adrian Dutchin. The GT-born singer currently resides in the United States, but his dedication to promoting his culture has never wavered. Although he initially wanted to use his phenomenal vocal skills for R&B, a studio manager encouraged him to pursue soca. That decision would lead to Adrian Dutchin becoming the iconic face of Guyanese soca music.

Antiguan Singer Leon Norville Sets His Sights on Guyana

Antiguan Singer Leon Norville Sets His Sights on Guyana

Leon Norville is definitely in the right field if it’s a challenge he is seeking. The soca industry is not for the faint of heart. Artistes spend money, time, and energy just to get one hit song that can propel their careers. The young recording artiste is currently experiencing this as he tries to decide what his next steps will be to ensure a lasting career. While Norville has made a name for himself in Antigua, he has now set his sights on Guyana.

Meet the Women Bringing Caribbean Films to the World

Meet the Women Bringing Caribbean Films to the World

In 2017, I returned to Guyana after a 20+-year-hiatus. My return was not only motivated by the need to reconnect with my Guyanese heritage, but I was also excited to attend the Timehri Film Festival. The annual film festival lasted five nights and showcased short films made by Guyanese as well as other Caribbean artists. TFF is the latest initiative from Romola Lucas and Alysia Christiani who are on a mission to take Caribbean films to the world!

Scrappy talks Soca Business

Scrappy talks Soca Business

Music is changing.  Genres are blending together and musicians are looking to create unique sounds.  I'm sure the Caribbean community cheered when Ne-Yo released the video for his song "Push Back," featuring dancehall lyrics, dances, and aesthetics.  However, this song is still considered R&B.  Even songs that feature Caribbean artistes are still only adding to already established genres.   UK-based soca artiste Scrappy believes soca can be part of this movement and reach new heights if we treat it like a business.

Brooklyn's Own Lyrikal Releases His Debut Album

Brooklyn's Own Lyrikal Releases His Debut Album

On July 21st, the soca community turned out to support Brooklyn's own legend-in-the-making, Lyrikal at his debut album release party.  Carribbean heavyweights Majah Hype and Machel Montano, as well as Brooklyn's own One Voice, Rayzor of the Request Band, Dawg E. Slaughter, DJ Norie, and DJ Young Chow joined loyal Lyrikal fans at Suite 36 in midtown Manhattan to celebrate the life and journey of Brooklyn's biggest soca artist.

Brooklyn's Own: Mr. Leg

Brooklyn's Own: Mr. Leg

"I just love soca.  I'm a producer, I can produce other music, but for myself, I will produce soca."

Twenty-five year old producer/singer/songwriter Hector "Mr. Legz" Thomas is passionate about soca music, despite the fact that he actually started out as a dancehall artiste.  Although he was confident about his talent, he soon realized that being a dancehall artiste in Grenada would not take him far.  He then decided to create music that would appeal to Grenadians and thus began his soca career.

Brooklyn's Own: Wildfire

Brooklyn's Own: Wildfire

Wildfire has experienced a great deal of support from his St. Lucia fans.  In fact, his latest release "Earthquake" was actually produced and mixed for him by Yannick Plante of Minor Productionz.  However, he is set on exposing the talent right here in New York.  “We have so many talented musicians, artistes, producers, and writers out here but we get overlooked.”  People tend to look to Trinidad for the next hit soca song, leaving local artists eclipsed and struggling for gigs and airtime.

Brooklyn's Own: One Voice

Brooklyn's Own: One Voice

“When she cock back, she cock back to the bass!”

Any real socaholic will read that and immediately start rocking that waistline.  It is the first line of the hit single “Bass."  Although the tune was released in 2014, soca fetes worldwide still turn up once this one drops.  While you can find this song on YouTube when you search for Young Voice, note that you will miss out on his upcoming music if you enter those words in the search bar.  Young Voice has officially rebranded as One Voice. 

What Is Trapso?

What Is Trapso?

I posed this question when I spoke to Trinidadian artiste Mark Hardy.  The singer, songwriter, law school graduate and budding Entertainment Consultant Marcus Braveboy aka Mark Hardy alerted me to his music through my blog and I was surprised that I had not heard about this project.  The idea that a new genre of music was brewing without my knowledge made me investigate further and I got to learn more about the young man taking on the challenge of bringing Trapso to the world.