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- Soca music - Wikipedia
Soca was originally spelled "sokah", with the "kah" part being the first letter in the Sanskrit alphabet, and representing the power of movement as well as the East Indian rhythmic influence that helped to inspire the new beat
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It’s SOCA TIME! Get ready for non-stop Bacchanal and vibes outta this world! Soca has been apart of my entire life, The culture and energy is something that can’t be explained only felt!
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- Soca | Caribbean, Calypso Reggae Fusion | Britannica
The term soca (initially spelled sokah) was coined in the 1970s by Trinidadian musician Lord Shorty (Garfield Blackman), who sang calypso, a type of Afro-Trinidadian song style characterized by storytelling and verbal wit
- What is Soca Music?
Soca is a vibrant genre of music that emerged from Trinidad Tobago in the early 1970s Its origins lie in Calypso, a musical tradition deeply rooted in Trinidadian culture since the 18th century
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- Soca Music Guide: 9 Types of Soca Music - 2025 - MasterClass
Soca music is a modern iteration of calypso music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago in the 1970s, particularly in the capital city Port of Spain Soca artists combine the Afro-Caribbean rhythms of traditional calypso with the music of India and dancehall beats that gained popularity in Trinidad and Tobago during the 1970s
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