Written by: Nekisha 'Neicy' Cyrus
Allyuh Trinidad rell sweet inno!
And if yuh think we’re lying, just ask Trinidad Soca Superstar ‘Voice’ and the Grenadian Bad Boy of Soca ‘V’ghn’, because this duo just linked up to deliver yet another epic soca collab just in time for Trinidad and Tobago Carnival 2024 titled ‘Trinidad Sweet’.
‘Trinidad Sweet’ was written/ composed by Jevaughn John, Michael S. Knight, Aaron St. Louis. Produced by Michael S. Knight (MSK MuSIK) and Mixed/ mastered by Kasey Phillips (Precision Productions).
This isn’t the first time the pair has teamed up, as (11) months ago they released another version of Vghn’s 2022 soca single ‘Finally’, titled ‘Finally 2’.
As the mecca of Carnival begins to load, the sweet infectious sound of soca begins to fill the streets and airwaves and it seems like the race is on to see who will make it to the list of 2024 ‘Creme De La Creme’ of the soca crop.
Be sure to stay updated with both Voice and V’ghn on social media.
Check out this and more trending this month in our CEH November 2023 New Soca Releases.
Take a listen below!
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