Kady Kish

Kady Kish

CEH Feb 2021 New Soca Releases: Spotlights Guyana’s Kady Kish’

Written by: Nekisha Cyrus

‘When you get to taste dis whine, you will want it all the time’

‘Taste Dis Whine’, a brand new song from the young, beautiful, and talented Guyanese Soca, Dancehall, and Reggae singer Kishana Ferguson (Kady Kish) is catching fire in her homeland.

Kady Kish who is a member of the Heatwave band (Guyana) has been singing since the tender age of three years old. To date, she is already hailed as one of Guyana’s top rising stars. With her growing musical catalogue, some of her hit releases thus far include songs like ‘Soca My Religion’, ‘Soca Baby’, ‘People Man’, ‘De Stage’; and her latest 2021 releases ‘Taste Dis Whine’ and ‘Is We Own’.

To stay updated with Kady Kish and her music, you can follow her on Instagram here.

February is the month for celebrating Valentine and it is no surprise that love is the common theme in many soca tracks that were released around Valentine’s day.  So our new soca releases for February abound with romantic soca; take a listen and enjoy.

1. Taste Dis Whine Kady Kish 0:45
2. I love you more (Love Doctor riddim) Patrice Roberts & Millbeatz 0:45
3. 2U Machel Montano 0:45
4. Soca Love Kerwin Du Bois 0:45
5. Soca Entanglement Leonce 0:45
6. Love Note to Carnival Nadia Batson 0:45
7. Toxic Love Patrice Roberts & Ricardo Drue 0:45
8. Melancholy Nailah Blackman 0:45
9. Always Ready (Love Doctor Riddim) Problem Child & Millbeatz 0:45
10. New Year New You XONE 0:45
11. On D Low Jadel 0:45
12. Watch Ova Wi Jonnelle Feat. Trinidad Killa 0:45

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