So I ain’t gonna lie, I am probably the most biased person
since I have Trini and Jamaican blood running through my veins. But I feel like
somebody needs to put this out there, you just can’t not smile and have a good
time when you allow Soca to take over. Carnival time in London is magical, you
can be the most pessimistic person, but the moment you hear that Soca banging
in your ear drums, something forces your body to dance. Your body simply can’t
contain all of the good vibes, and has to burn it off. Just Google Police
dancing at… That’s all you need to type, and the next words to come up will be
Carnival. Nothing but love.
Personally, I feel like if we are gonna conquer
terrorism, and war on Earth, we just need to make everyday carnival, in every
City, of every country in the world. I’m sure terrorists and criminals dance
too. I grew up on Soca music myself, but that doesn’t take from how much joy it
spreads. I’ve never seen White people, black people, Asians, and the police all
get down together in one place and just dance like nobody was watching, except
at Carnival. If you havn’t been, ignore the rumors, it will be the happiest
time of your life. Bunji Garlin although he’s been around since I can remember,
he is a pioneer of this new school Soaka style. I don’t want to scare you away
with traditional Soca, although it’s amazing. Bunji Garlin is bringing our
humble music to the mainstream, and to be honest, I am proud of him. Keep up
the good work holmes. Everybody else, keep a smile on your face, and meet me at
Carnival this year, only 8 months to go until Nottinghill Carnival, jeeez.
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