Excitement goes hand in hand with Soca music and just as the thrill of another New York summer climaxes, one of T&T’s rising female artistes is unleashing a new song that’s guaranteed to make waves on the Carnival circuit. Trinidad and Tobago born and bred, Rreecey – still fresh on the Soca scene, but building catalogue and presence, has taken full control of her destiny, steering the trajectory of her career with this particular release that she says has strong international appeal.
Cherreece Bernard’s love for Soca music, T&T and Caribbean culture propels her every move in the music business of which she’s intentionally becoming a strong link. The new track, “Foundation,” was written by Teddy Rhymes, specifically with her in mind. “This song was produced by Captain John and mixed and mastered by Parry Jack. It was recorded by Fojo who was instrumental in directing with vocals,” the young singer shared. For Rreecey, a summer of Soca in 2025 inclusive of a song that has the potential to become an anthem heading into the rest of the calendar year, is a huge accomplishment.
A Power Soca track, the release is strategically timed to coincide with events in New York ahead of Labor Day celebrations and onward into Miami Carnival and certainly, other carnivals feeding the Diaspora. “As an artiste and entertainer, the goal is to provide infectious music for the people. I want my music to be so good, so engaging that the people can’t get enough of what I offer,” said Rreecey. Having been strengthened in the past by one of Calypso music’s most powerful female vocalists, Singing Sandra, Rreecey understands the drive that’s needed to fulfill her career ambitions. “I’ll never forget all that I learnt under Singing Sandra back in 2014. I know exactly what I have to do and I won’t stop until I get where I want to be,” she insisted.
Rreecey is focused and ready to make the most of every opportunity.
The young artiste has been working dedicatedly over the past three years, delivering songs like, ‘Auto Body,’ ‘Stink and Dutty’ and ‘Pong It.’ She has worked side by side with well-known and respected songwriter, Jason ‘Shaft’ Bishop and her network in the business is steadily expanding. Over the past two years, she has brought her energy to Tobago for the October carnival experience, often releasing her new singles then, with a thrust to marketing toward Trinidad’s Greatest Show on Earth. The Belmont born singer’s ambitious nature and love for the music of her homeland, are motivation enough, and she knows that with consistency, reward will come.
The Soca music business, sometimes a tumultuous and unpredictable one, Rrreecey says she is keeping her eyes straight ahead, ignoring the noise and focusing on her journey. “Everyone’s experience will differ. So far, I’ve seen my growth and I know that with persistence, I will make it to the top.”
Grammy Award-winning reggae band Morgan Heritage returns with “Come Feel The Love,” an uplifting new single written and produced by nine-time Grammy Award-winning artist, producer, and songwriter Stephen Marley.
Released on July 10th through Ghetto Youths International, the song serves as a vibrant musical invitation to experience Jamaica through its people, culture, landscapes, and unmistakable spirit. According to a media release the song celebrates the essence of Jamaica through authentic storytelling, using the universal language of reggae to capture the island’s warmth, resilience, beauty, and enduring sense of community.
Led by the unmistakable voices of Gramps Morgan and Mojo Morgan, the single paints vivid images of Jamaica’s natural beauty, from the iconic lignum vitae and soursop trees to Negril’s coastline, Lovers’ Leap, and the communities where generations have shaped one of the world’s most influential musical cultures.
Complementing the song is a visually stunning official music video produced by Filmaica and directed by Fernando Hevia. Filmed entirely on location throughout Jamaica, the visual showcases many of the island’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural landmarks. Gramps Morgan’s performance scenes were captured in Negril and at the iconic Lovers’ Leap in St. Elizabeth, both destinations referenced in the lyrics, bringing an added level of authenticity and emotional connection, while celebrating the beauty and diversity of Jamaica.
Built around the infectious refrain, “Come Feel The Love,” the record embodies Jamaica as more than a destination – it is a feeling rooted in family, music, community, and connection.
Celebrating Home.
“Come Feel The Love” marks Morgan Heritage’s first newly recorded release since the ascension of one of its founding members, Peetah Morgan, opening a new chapter for one of reggae’s most celebrated groups while honoring the legacy he helped build. The single reflects the band’s enduring commitment to carrying its message of unity, love, and cultural pride to audiences around the world.
“Jamaica has given us so much, our identity, our music, our culture, and our purpose,” said Gramps Morgan. “This song celebrates everything we love about home and invites the world to experience the same warmth and inspiration that continues to shape who we are.”
Mojo Morgan added, “Reggae has always connected people across cultures and generations. ‘Come Feel The Love’ reminds us that Jamaica’s greatest gift isn’t just its beauty, it’s the love, unity, and positive spirit that people feel the moment they arrive.”
The record seamlessly blends Morgan Heritage’s signature harmonies with Stephen Marley’s timeless production, creating a contemporary roots,reggae anthem that honors Jamaica’s traditions while introducing its story to a new generation of listeners.
As one of reggae’s most celebrated families, Morgan Heritage has spent decades carrying Jamaican music to audiences around the world, earning a Grammy Award and building a legacy of socially conscious, spiritually uplifting recordings. Their collaboration with Stephen Marley, one of reggae’s most accomplished artists and producers, brings together two of Jamaica’s most influential musical legacies in a powerful celebration of the island, its people, and its culture.
More than the release of a new single, “Come Feel The Love” represents the beginning of Morgan Heritage’s next chapter, one rooted in the same values that have defined the band for generations while embracing a renewed purpose. As they honor Peetah Morgan’s enduring legacy, the group continues its mission of celebrating Jamaica through music and spreading love, unity, hope, and positivity to audiences around the world.
Two of the Caribbean’s most legendary hitmakers have joined forces for what is shaping up to be one of the Caribbean’s biggest records of the year.
Dancehall superstar Charly Black, whose global smash “Gyal You A Party Animal” has amassed more than one billion streams worldwide, joins forces with St. Vincent Soca hit maker, Kevin Lyttle, whose timeless international hit “Turn Me On” has generated hundreds of millions of streams. That single remains one of the most recognizable Caribbean songs ever recorded.
The single, “Island Ting,” unites the music of Jamaica and St. Vincent & The Grenadines, celebrating the beauty, confidence, and irresistible energy of island women. More than just a song, “Island Ting” is a celebration of the Caribbean, its vibrant diaspora, and everyone around the world who embraces the region’s unmatched culture, music, and love of celebration.
Blending irresistible Dancehall and Soca influences with an unmistakable tropical vibe, the record is poised to become the soundtrack of the summer, says a media release issued.
Produced by well known international producer, Walshy Fire, with the instrumental crafted by acclaimed producer Jason Julian, “Island Ting” is already making waves across the streaming landscape. The single has secured significant editorial playlist support from Apple Music and Spotify, with Spotify further backing the release through premium placement on its coveted Mobile Home Banner – one of the platform’s most prominent promotional spaces for new music.
Industry insiders are already tipping “Island Ting” as one of the Caribbean’s defining songs of the summer, with momentum expected to carry through Notting Hill Carnival, into Trinidad Carnival 2027, and beyond. From beach parties and festivals to clubs, radio, and playlists around the world, the record has all the ingredients of a timeless Caribbean anthem.
“Island Ting” is available now on all major streaming and digital platforms.
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