THIS IS SOCA OLD SCHOOL - 90s and 2000s
4/30/20262 hr 15 min
We’re taking you back down memory lane and exploring the sounds of what soca music, specifically power soca in the 90s and early 2000s. Late 90s to 2008.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
[upbeat music] Turn it up! Turn up the volume. Lil' Lov Soca and DJ Jeff are taking you back down memory lane.
Speaker 10:08
Clear the way. Clear the way. Whoa. Break a break, a 34, 94, this is the big truck passing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [laughs] Hey, bang-ba-da-da-ding-ding-ding-ding.
Speaker 00:24
DJ Jeff.
Speaker 10:26
What me say? Hear me now. Come ride the truck. Ride the truck, mama. Ride the truck and jump up. I say ride the truck. Ride the truck, mama. Ride the truck and jump up. Hey, ride the truck. Ride the truck, mama. Ride the truck and jump up. Ride the truck. Ride the truck, mama. Ride the truck and jump up. Say, Tuesday morning children shout. Big truck passing now. Hey, from they house they running out. Big truck passing now. Look, what they want? To jump up on it. What they want? To jump behind it. Say, what they want? To wine up on it. Hey, what they want? To run behind it. Run. When you see the big truck coming long, run. Everybody falling behind and run. Follow the speaker sound, ba-dang-ba-dang-bang-bang. Hold on to the big truck, mama. Hold on to the big truck. Hey, jump behind the big truck. Hey, wine behind the big truck. Say, don't let she bump you down. Don't let she bump you 'round. Don't let she push you back. Or give you heart attack. Hold on to the big truck. Hey, hold on to the big truck. Hey, jump behind the big truck, mama. Wine behind the big truck. What me say? I say I'm crowded. I say roll over. I say I'm crowded. I say roll over. Come on. I'm crowded. I say roll over. I say I'm crowded.