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Soca

A style of music, originating in Trinidad and Tobago, that is a blend of Soul and Calypso. Originally combined the melodic lilting sound of Calypso with insistent percussion (which is often electronic in recent music) and local Chutney music. The reputed father of Soca was Lord Shorty (born Garfield Blackman), in Trinidad and Tobago, whose 1973 recording of "Indrani" started the trend.

Ras Shorty I, Rikki Jai, Destra Garcia, KMC Aka Ken Marlon Charles, David Rudder, Alison Hinds, Peter Ram, Blaxx, Lavaman, Superblue, King Wellington, Shadow, Machel Montano, Xtatik, Maximus Dan, Mantius, Charles D. Lewis, The Baron, Krosfyah, Tallpree, Ghetto Flex, Zoelah, Burning Flames, Oscar B Aka Oscar Benjamin, Byron Lee & The Dragonaires, Mr. Killa, Shurwayne Winchester, Square One, Bunji Garlin, Fay-Ann Lyons, Skinny Fabulous, Jamesy P, Kevin Lyttle, Claudette Peters, El-A-Kru, Crossovah, Patrice Roberts, Rupee, Nadia Batson, Nicole David, Soca Johnny, Dawg E Slaughter, and Benjai.

by β™« Highway to Hell β™« March 10, 2010

1023πŸ‘ 281πŸ‘Ž


Soca

A drink that stands for "Southern California" and combines airborne and watermelon vodka for a fruity infusion of vitamins and alcohol.

Bro, if you're feeling a little sicky sicky gnar gnar you should down a Soca!

by Mel the Breh January 23, 2011

20πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


Soca

Someone who is very bad at video games(Call of Duty for the most part) yet through sheer luck and/or gay tactics manages to get kills.

Word originates from SOCASOLDIER on xbox live who displayed these characteristics.

Damn that soca is lucky as hell.

They have the biggest soca on their team

by Clutch Mojo August 19, 2010

1πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


soca

Soca is a type of dance music which originated in Trinidad-and is a mixture of calypso and Indian music and rhythms. However, someone stated that Soca mainly comes from Trinidad & Barbados-WRONG. Barbados didn't start producing soca until the 80's....it's just that they have some popular artists so they get credit but they got into the game late. I also want to state that Soca is most definitly NOT limited to Trinidad (though they produce the most soca and sometimes the best).

There are great soca artists coming out of ALL the Caribbean Islands like St. Vincent, Barbados, Grenada, St. Lucia, Antigua, Dominica, etc. All these Islands produce GREAT soca music but they are not given a lot of exposure so many of you probably think Soca is limited to only T&T and Barbados-which is not true at all.

St. Vincent especially has done very well for itself-with artists like Kevin Lyttle, Jamesy P, Beckett.
Grenada has the incomproble Ajamu, Sparrow (considered a T&T artist as well), Inspector, and some great new talent like Mr. Killa.
Barbados has Rupee & Alison Hinds among other artists.
T&T has too many to name-but Machel Montano,Destra and Shurwayne Winchester are some of my favorites from Trinidad.
Antigua has some very talented artist like Burning Flames, whom I am a big fan of as well.

"Teaser" by Beckett is a great soca tune
"Turn me on" By Kevin Lyttle is a great soca tune
"It's Carnival" By Destra & Machel Montano is a great soca tune
"Iron Bazodee" By Alison Hinds is a great soca tune
"Balance" by Mr. Killa is a great soca tune

by SocaLover12 October 13, 2006

136πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


soca

Soca is a dance music which is a mix of Trinidad's calypso and Indian music and rhythms, especially chutney musicβ€”it is not, as is often said, a fusion of soul and calypso. It combines the melodic lilting sound of calypso with an insistent percussion.

Some soca songs which have become hits:

"Hot Hot Hot" - Buster Pointdexter (originally recorded by Arrow)
"Follow the leader" - Soca Boys (originally recorded by Nigel and Marvin Lewis)
"Who Let the Dogs Out" - Baha Men (originally recorded by Anslem Douglas)
"Sweet Soca Music" - Sugar Daddy
"Turn Me On" - Kevin Lyttle
"Tempted to Touch" - Rupee (Soca artist)
"We Not Givin' Up" - Machel Montano and Xtatik

by djOKIBI May 9, 2006

90πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


soca

A combination of soul and calypso music.

Originated in the West Indies.

by kayleigh August 1, 2004

168πŸ‘ 71πŸ‘Ž


SOCAS

An acronym for "Separation Of Church And State", often used in reference to the Establishment Clause of the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution.

"It is high time scientists joined with other SOCAS supporters in providing basis and impetus for pushing back the rising tide of religious fundamentalism undermining a nation founded on secular freedoms." ~ Kiosan

by Jon Garvin May 27, 2008

16πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž