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Archived: Angela Hunte Reignites Soca Passion, Accepts Her Journey With MM

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No. The passion is not dead. The passion for a carnival sound that beats any other has been re-ignited by Trini native, Angela Hunte. After giving T&T and the world her collaborative hit “Party Done” with Machel Montano in 2015, the woman who’s penned words have been sung by Alicia Keys and others, hits back with one of the sweetest soca serenades carnival has been privy to, for some time.

Angela Hunte has embraced her new journey in the soca universe.

Angela Hunte has embraced her new journey in the soca universe.

Like Barbados’ Edwin Yearwood had done with his vocal renditions in the 9o’s, Hunte digs deep inside to discover a part of her that was undoubtedly hidden, a part of her she now shares with soca lovers around the world. The new single sits seamlessly on A.C. & DJ Buddha’s Ti’ Punch Riddim. The track name- “Mon Bon Ami” speaks of Hunte’s love of Soca music. Her voice, a penetrating and enticing high pitch that can easily lure any music lover, even boasts an accent that seems to fuse Trini and some type of creole.

Last week, Hunte who has been on the road with Montano, touching events around the world, since 2015, took to Instagram to vent. She had performed with Montano again and had this to say:

“Well shamantano ……: I remember first time hearing you I said who is this man dancing and singing this happy music ?? I didn’t understand the scope of just who you were until let down my guard down and trusted you every inch of you ….to know you is to love you for who you are and who you are becoming God knew what he was doing when he crossed our paths I understand fully his plan for us I accept why he brought us together I never understood my purpose in music until you entered my life you reached your hand into my heart and pulled at every emotion even ones I didn’t know existed you never let me settle for less and you expected nothing but the best from me you pushed me to dream bigger and more importantly you helped me realize nothing is impossible .I cannot thank you no words can ever express how I truly feel we are now entering a new chapter we will push harder and continue to strive for greatness.”

Hunte says Montano has reached his hand into her heart and pulled at every emotion.

Hunte says Montano has reached his hand into her heart and pulled at every emotion.

 

Hunte’s acceptance of what seems to be her new journey in music is vivid. She will likely be on Montano’s stage when he presents his Machel Monday concert in Trinidad on February 1st. As for Montano himself, he has released a new single, geared toward the masquerader. The track, entitled, “Waiting on the Stage” fuses EDM and Soca, making for quite a different sound that most would be accustomed to when it comes to street parade music, but so far, the masses have been embracing it- a signal that once again, Machel Montano has scored.

 

NEW MUSIC 

 

Check out what Hunte said in an interview back in May. 

 

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Seven Songs. One Big Artiste. Grenada’s Spice Mas Better Be Ready for Skinny Banton.

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Spice Mas, like every other carnival, is seasonal, but for Carriacou, Grenada artiste, Skinny Banton, music isn’t. He has unleashed seven songs in 2026, and like clockwork he’s locked in and ready to deliver his energy, good vibes and storytelling strengths to audiences celebrating another memorable Spice Mas experience this year.  

For Skinny Banton, whose real name is Shirlan George, Grenada’s Jab culture is fuel to his fire. In the past, songs like ‘Soak It Good’ and ‘Wrong Again,’ brought him tremendous acclaim across the region and internationally. This season, The Jambalasse project is anticipated to be one of the artiste’s most powerful contributions, signaling his intentionality to promote his country’s authentic culture, wherever he goes. “With this project we’re trying to keep the history, while celebrating the present by revamping a song that was done by Moss International 35 years ago,” he said. That song was called ‘Jambalasse Rule,’ released in 1991. “We revamped the riddim because it was one of the first songs considered to be an original Jab Jab song from Grenada, at that time,” he explained.

Proud of his personal efforts to keep the awareness on Grenada’s cultural traditions, Skinny Banton advocates for the continued celebration of these traditions and understands his role as an artiste. “No matter what we face as artistes in this space, we stay true to our mission. I have several songs that the people will enjoy in Spice Mas and beyond. One of my personal favourites is ‘Pain,’ a song I would like to share with my fans in Trinidad and Tobago when Carnival 2027 comes around,” he said. 

Strengthening Others 

Other tracks released by Skinny include, ‘When Yuh Eating,’ ‘Right Up,’ ‘Black Fuh Juvay,’ ‘Can’t Stop Us,’ ‘Carnival Traffic’ featuring Jamaican artiste, I Octane, ‘My Behaviour,’ featuring Tonic X and ‘Water Line Burst,’ collaboratively done with Nicki Akull. “The collaborations done with Tonic X and Nicki Akull mean a lot to me. They are upcoming artistes who I share good vibes with. When I was younger and had hopes of connecting and collaborating with bigger artistes, it was not easy,” he recalled, adding that it often felt daunting. He says because he understands the feeling, he is happy to be able to help these up-and-coming entertainers. “This was just my way of giving them strength and encouragement. I feel like nobody takes you seriously when you don’t have a foot in the door – they refuse to embrace you because you are not known. I want them to keep pushing after this,” he added.  

Dedicated and refocused, Skinny Banton is pushing full speed ahead. “I’m doing music videos for most of the songs. I already have a video for ‘Black Fuh Juvay,’ which has been uploaded to YouTube and all other streaming platforms, and the video for ‘My Behaviour’ with Tonic X is also out,” he said. Grateful to Jamaican artiste, IOctane for the strength given to him on their collaboration on the single, ‘Carnival Traffic,’ Skinny said this particular song is one that he loves, and he hopes the people will, as well. 

For the past three years, the artiste had been approached by upcoming entertainer, Nicki Akull for the single they eventually brought forward this year. “Waterline Buss – Nicki Akull’s persistence and determination really brought this song into existence,” he said, happy to have eventually come around to making it happen. Even with such a vast number of singles released, Skinny Banton says he is ready to work with artistes across the Diaspora. “I’m still creating, still working and I’m looking forward to establishing more ground in the Soca community and around the world.” 

Social Media, Music and Trends. 

Certainly attuned to the necessary promotional adjustments that many artistes have been forced to adopt, Skinny Banton says he hopes that despite the rise in social media content distribution, true talent and good music is not sacrificed. “I feel like content creation online should not take away from artistes creating and delivering great music, because without the content, the music should still stand on its own, and with the content, the people still need the music,” he shared. “I also feel like a lot of trends are created from making yourself an online spectacle and not the music being able to sustain itself, so you may get attention for what you post as content, but the music you’re posting the content for sometimes does not have enough substance to sustain itself for longevity,” he rationalized. 

Thoughtful, conscious and truly talented, Skinny Banton is a necessary part of the Caribbean’s creative landscape. His storytelling ability, coupled with his appreciation for the art and vocal capacity, makes him an artiste everyone should tap in to. “I want to encourage the young artistes to stay focused and keep pushing and never be discouraged by the many things that’s said on social media. They must work hard to establish their business to suit them, because every artiste will do things differently, when it comes to the business; Never be discouraged by the naysayers,” he advised. He thanked his fans for their love and support over the years. “People who’ve been supporting from day one and continue to support, as well as the new supporters I’ve gotten along the way – thank you. To the DJs and radio personalities, I appreciate you. One hand doesn’t clap. Thank you for keeping my songs on rotation and I hope you all continue to support me.” 

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JrDynamite Gets Real On New Single “Fake Energy.”

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Trinidad and Tobago gospel dancehall artiste JrDynamite is opening up about some of life’s toughest emotional battles on his latest single, Fake Energy.

Produced by Adrian “Always Kreative” Emily, the track blends smooth dancehall rhythms with JrDynamite’s signature sing-jay style to deliver a message that is both deeply personal and widely relatable. Through honest storytelling, the artiste explores feelings of disappointment, isolation, and self-doubt while encouraging listeners to remain grounded in faith.

At its core, Fake Energy examines the challenges of identifying genuine support in a world often filled with superficial connections. The song reflects on loyalty, appreciation, and the search for authentic relationships, all while asking difficult questions about who truly stands by us during life’s most challenging moments.

While the message is universal, the track also shines a light on the emotional struggles many men face as they carry responsibilities while feeling unseen or underappreciated. JrDynamite uses the song to create space for reflection, vulnerability, and healing without losing the uplifting spirit that defines his music.

Anchored by faith and resilience, Fake Energy reminds listeners that even when human relationships disappoint, strength and purpose can still be found through God’s unwavering love.

With its soulful melodies, introspective lyrics, and polished production, Fake Energy continues JrDynamite’s mission of creating music that not only entertains but also inspires listeners to protect their peace, recognize their worth, and keep moving forward.

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