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Soca Mixtape February 2025

 


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During these winter months, my mind is already in the spring/summer season.  That means day parties, outside with friends.  This genre of music gives me those kinds of vibes.  I hope they do the same for you.  Enjoy!

No YouTube version on this.  Half of the songs get a copyright claim, meaning they may be muted at points.  Not the case on Soundcloud, Mixcloud and the podcast, so far(fingers crossed).

Tracklisting:

1. Patrice Roberts - 'Smoke Up'
2. Nailah Blackman - 'Banana' (Instrumental)
3. Problem Child - 'Carnival Jumbie'
4.  Rodney Small - 'Panival Jumbie'
5. Preedy & more - 'Rum Bucket (Party Mashup)
6. Problem Child & more - 'Ya Know it (La La La)
7. Klassik Frescobar -'Face Down'
8. Luni Spark & more - 'Jab Go Pay'
9. Mela Caribe - 'Bumpa Drop'
10. Adam O - 'Danca'
11. Patrice Roberts - 'Let Me Breathe'
12. Ricardo Drue - 'For Allyuh'
13: Machel Montano - 'Nice Time'

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