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Jaiga Says Lack of Soca Airplay, Hurts.

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In Trinidad and Tobago, even as Christmas and Carnival festivals pique the interest of some, one entertainer and cultural supporter is not happy with the national investment or lack thereof. Radio personality, artiste and well known supporter of the ‘ArtForm’, Jaiga says he feels hurt at this time, lamenting the lack of soca music airplay in T&T.

His observation isn’t unique. For weeks, the blaring indifference to the music created in Trinidad and Tobago, across radio stations on the island, has left many questioning the agenda. In a social media post, Jaiga, whose real name is Terrin Callendar, wrote, “Driving around today bouncing stations, different DJs…and on December 15th, hearing little to no Soca. That one hurt.”

His expression came even as Grenada- the Spice Isle celebrated the accomplishment of one of its creatives, ‘Muddy’ being placed at #85 on Rolling Stones’ Top 100 Songs of the Year list. The song- ‘Payroll’ was given the placement following its Road March win in Grenada in 2025.

Jaiga, in his online post said, “The artform is more than a genre; It is memory, movement, identity. When the season is here and the sound is missing, it feels like we’re disconnecting from ourselves.” He added, “Soca deserves space; Not just for carnival, but for culture.” Never one to simply talk with no action, Jaiga has developed a project in recent weeks called ‘The Next 10″ – solely catering to the new music releases of less known artistes in the Soca space. He has featured a number of upcoming artistes including, Rreecey, Mr. Lee, Yung Fido, D Realest, Nenghi and Kristina James.

Separately, donning his artiste hat, Jaiga has released a 2026 tribute to all that has shaped him – “Culture.” The song was written by Akeem ‘Preedy’ Chance and Kris Fields, with production by Smiddy Smith.

Jaiga, Smiddy Smith - Culture (Official Audio) | Soca 2026

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Squeezy Rankin’s Pivot. Artiste Goes Hard into Calypso to Change Mindsets.

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From dancehall music with rough lyrical content to social commentary that aims at changing mindsets, East Trinidad native, Squeezy Rankin says he has found his true calling in Calypso music. The entertainer is on the road to the preliminary round of the Calypso Monarch Competition later this month, with a single called ‘Rat Race’ – this, one year after ‘Justice’ influenced younger audiences to take a stronger look at the Calypso genre, something that he hopes he can continue to do as his journey in music continues.

Squeezy Rankin has been an artiste on the ground for many years. He has pivoted from dancehall into Calypso music.

In a recent radio interview, the reigning Young King, whose real name is Anthony La Fleur, said prior to 2025, he had not done music professionally in 13 years. Jumping back into the spotlight, he said, was a bit intimidating, but the exposure last year has prepared him for 2026 and the artiste is expected to confidently claim his space in the Calypso Monarch competition this year.

As real as it gets, Squeezy Rankin- a man on the ground, has always fought for his place in the music industry locally. Now, as Calypso music embraces him even more, he says he believes he’s found his place. “I plan on releasing two songs during the year because I want to change the narrative that Calypso music is old people music,” he said, adding that his hope is that urban radio stations see the value in sharing topics of social commentary, such as ‘Justice’ and ‘Rat Race’- songs deep in meaning and valuable beyond measure, in the greater scheme of things.

Determined to change mindsets one song at a time, Squeezy Rankin says his strong suit is certainly social commentary and he will not, at any time, delve into political commentary. “I was advised by someone who is deep in politics to stay out of it and I literally listened. You know sometimes we hear people, but we aren’t listening. I thought about what he said, and it made sense. I literally listened, even though they say I don’t listen,” he said with a laugh.

‘Rat Race’ was written by Squeezy and Angelo Pantin with production by Q-Ban Production.

Squeezy Rankin - Rat Race (Official Video ) | Calypso 2026 | Soca 2026

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Patrice Roberts: “I Love Everything I Release.”

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Patrice Roberts is set to give fans a free, full LIVE show- “A Night With Patrice” complete with full band, on Thursday night. She recently spoke on the upcoming event, telling radio personalities at 961.WEFM that she’ll be giving back to fans in this way at FLAVA Village, at the Queen’s Park Savannah. Asked which of her songs are her favorite this season, she started with ‘Capital’ with Mical Teja, and followed with ‘Sweet Spot,’ but subsequently said, “I love everything I release.”

Patrice is a crowd favorite. This year, she released ‘Rock So’ – an anthem that many are singing along to. She said the song is not personal, but rather, relatable – something she appreciated when she received it.

The free event on January 22nd is described as something for all of her faithful fans. It starts at 9pm and Patrice will be backed by the A Team Band.

On Sunday, she is set to take the stage at the A Class Experience – an event hosted by the A Team Band at the Cipriani Labour College. That event will feature a number of soca stars and is expected to be a blockbuster Carnival experience for real fans of soca.

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