He represents T&T with every breath of his being. For 24 -year-old Canadian born, US resident, DJ Young Chow, representing T&T doesn’t necessarily mean that he has to live on the island. Much like the slate of other highly motivated, unofficial ambassadors to the island of Soca, steelpan and carnival who reside abroad, this DJ has imprinted Trinidad and Tobago like a stamp of approval at every location he’s hit. Tomorrow, he’s taking things to another level. Young Chow’s taking Trinidad James to Miami and what’s likely to be the outcome, is a fusion of Trinidad and Tobago energy and vibe with some Hip Hop flavour.
Young Chow plays Soca music frequently on HOT 97 FM in NYC.
He plays soca music on the airwaves of HOT97, in case you were wondering so if you thought for a second that there was no representation on the #1 urban station in NYC, think again. Young Chow who learnt the ropes of DJing from his father, DJ King Chow, told ETCETERABUZZ.COM that his more frequently played Soca singles are, Kees’ Wotless, Kerwin DuBois’ Bacchanal and Destra Garcia and Machel’s, It’s Carnival. He says the response has been good and since becoming a part of the frequency two years ago, the Caribbean audience has increased, undoubtedly welcoming the melodic and often uptempo vibe of the region’s soca hit makers.
Trinidad born, US rapper, Trinidad James and DJ Khaled will perform at Young Chow’s event in Miami, tomorrow. PHOTO COURTESY: atlnightspots.com
With an expected audience of approximately 2000 patrons tomorrow night at the Cameo Theatre in Miami Beach, Young Chow says he knows Trinidad born, US rapper, Trinidad James will bring his unique flair to the venue. “I see longevity for him, once he continues to be unique as an artiste and bring good music,” he said of James who filmed his Females Welcome video at home in Trinidad earlier this year. There’s no doubt that tomorrow night’s Miami affair will feel a hard Soca penetration when Young Chow gets behind the music console. He’s known for that, and quite frankly he attests to having developed an appreciation for T&T’s culture because of his strong Trinbagonian upbringing. “I grew up in a very cultural, Trini home- the food, the accent, the upbringing… I loved the culture and still do,” he said, adding that now, he visits Trinidad for the Carnival and even Point Fortin Borough Day celebrations. Visiting Trinidad as an adult comes natural, according to the young US trendsetter. He told us that as a child, his parents would send him to the island each and every summer.
Beyond the big event tomorrow, which will also feature DJ Khaled, Young Chow’s got his heart and head into another major Trinidad and Tobago influenced affair- his birthday bash which he coins, Red, White and Black annually. That takes place on August 9th at the Amazura in Queens. He said the event is now into its 9th year and going strong. Asked which artiste out of Trinidad and Tobago he could see making that US breakthrough soon, Young Chow immediately said Patrice Roberts. “That song, ‘A Little Wine’ could really take her to another level. The wining lyrics relate to women, no matter their nationality and she has a different kind of tone that can really break through.”
Wanna learn more about this passionate Trinidad and Tobago representative? Check out his website at www.djyoungchow.com and follow him on Twitter @djyoungchow.
A riddim built on pure Jamaican nostalgia that’s dominating with several acclaimed artistes releasing hit singles, the ‘Hill And’ Gully’ folk riddim is undeniably a major influencer this year. Like butter, several releases smoothly resonate, with artistes like Masicka, Mr. Vegas, Kees Dieffenthaller, Valiant, Elephant Man and Sheneil Muir delivering catchy singles for the masses.
Outside of multiple releases produced by Jamaican DJ/ Singer/ Songwriter/ Stephen ‘Di Genius’ McGregor, Trinidad and Tobago artiste, Anisha, has risen to the occasion, urging social transformation using her creativity as the vessel. “Plea for Peace is meant to uplift communities and spark conversation because I believe music can preserve tradition, while creating space for meaningful dialogue,” said the Belmont,Trinidad native.
Known in creative spaces as The Goddess of Love, Anisha was raised in Belle-Eau Road in Belmont. She understands the need for thought provoking messages through music. “I compose my own songs and I’ve been involved in music for several years,” she said, explaining that she uses music as a tool to express herself, tell stories and tap into her emotions while addressing issues that affect communities.
For Anisha, the Hill and Gully Riddim offers music lovers a timeless cultural connection. “I felt it was a riddim that could help carry this message of peace to both the young and the old in a way that’s relatable and impactful,” said the singer. Acknowledging the criticism by veteran Jamaican broadcaster, Fae Ellington over some of the lyrics sung by artistes on the traditional folk riddim, Anisha says she respects Ms. Ellington’s perspective. “I respect her perspective because cultural and musical traditions are important and should always be valued.” She however admits that music continues to evolve as a reflection of society. “Each artiste chooses to use music to express himself/herself based on personal experience, however my approach with ‘Plea for Peace,’ was to honor the riddim’s cultural significance by using it to address an issue that is affecting my country, Trinidad and Tobago.”
The song was born out of Anisha’s concern for the people of T&T. “It’s really a mixture of concern, frustration and hope. This song addresses the growing impact that crime and violence continues to have on families, communities and the youth,” she declared, adding that it serves as a heartfelt appeal for the population to reflect on what society has become, while establishing a blueprint for a better future. “If this song encourages even one young person to choose a different path, or reminds communities that love, respect and unity still matter, then I’d consider it a success,” she said.
Anisha says she admires the dedication to peace, shown by fellow T&T artiste, Orlando Octave. “We share a similar passion for spreading positive messages through music. I often refer to him as ‘The Prince of Peace,” she said, noting that she would be honored to work with Orlando, if the opportunity presents itself. “My mission as an artiste is to use my music as a bridge that brings people together, rather than divides humanity. ‘Plea for Peace is more than just a song. It’s a reminder that despite the challenges we face, peace, love and unity are still very possible if we choose to lift each other up.”
Urban Christian artiste JrDynamite is making a bold declaration of faith with the release of his latest single, “Big and Bold”, a powerful anthem encouraging believers to stand confidently for Christ in an increasingly challenging world.
Recorded on the legendary Hill & Gully Riddim, produced by renowned Jamaican producer Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor, the track fuses infectious Caribbean rhythms with a fearless message of conviction, purpose, and unwavering faith.
“Big and Bold” challenges listeners to reject fear, compromise, and silence, while embracing their God-given identity and calling. Through energetic delivery, commanding lyrics, and a memorable hook, JrDynamite reminds believers that faith was never meant to be hidden.
“This song is about being unashamed of who you are in Christ,” says JrDynamite. “In a world where people are constantly pressured to fit in, I wanted to create a song that encourages believers to stand out, stand firm, and represent Jesus with confidence.”
The release arrives at a time when many Christians are navigating cultural pressures and societal expectations. “Big and Bold” serves as both a rallying cry and a source of encouragement, reminding listeners that bold faith can inspire transformation in others.
Known for blending authentic Caribbean sounds with impactful gospel messages, JrDynamite continues to carve out a unique space within the gospel and dancehall landscape. His growing catalogue has consistently showcased his lyrical versatility, energetic performances, and commitment to spreading the Gospel through music.
With the backing of the iconic Hill & Gully Riddim and a message that resonates far beyond the dancefloor, “Big and Bold” is poised to become another standout addition to JrDynamite’s growing catalogue of faith-driven anthems.
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