Rant and Rave: Brooklyn's Caribbean Chat: Recent Episodes

DysChick & SocaSaySo

Caribbean-American bloggers DysChick & SocaSaySo continue their successful chat series in this podcast dedicated to addressing the pressing concerns of Brooklyn’s Caribbean community.

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THE RETURN: A Full Rave Finale

In this season finale, DysChick and SocaSaySo share the soca tunes that we want to hear when we go outta road – now that we can go outta road!

Here’s what’s on our playlist:

“Out and Bad” by Voice

“The Party Crazy” by Luni Sparks & Electrify ft. Terra D Governor

“Taking Attendance” by Gucci Boss

“Inches” by Skinny Fabulous

“Anything” by Timeka Marshall featuring College Boy Jesse

“Sexy Baby (Fling It Back)” by Olatunji

“After Quarantine” by Blaxx

Kick off your summer by getting familiar with these awesome tunes and make sure you continue to follow us in our off-season.

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THE RETURN: Meh-morial Weekend

In our last episode, SocaSaySo made some predictions of what could go wrong over the biggest party weekend in the States. Well, she couldn’t have predicted this. After being cancelled for the past two years, masqueraders were excited to get back to outside! Unfortunately, outside was not ready for them. DysChick rants with guest host Ms. Jouvert (@MsJouvert) about the catastrophe that was Atlanta Carnival and why she says the city will have to work hard to earn back the public’s trust after what happened.

Then we RAVE to “Can’t Stay Away” by Grenadian soca artiste Jab King. I guess Ms. Jouvert is right. Even when things go wrong, soca is a lifestyle and we can’t stay away!

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THE RETURN: Politics over People

2022 kicked off H1 with a bang! That’s an unfortunate pun, but given that the United States has had more mass shootings than there are days in the year, it’s appropriate. The US has a serious gun problem yet it seems that the violence has not shaken lawmakers who seem more interested in political power than changing policies. The only policy they are considering changing is the one protecting women’s reproductive rights. DysChick and SocaSaySo get unfiltered and RANT about whether or not the government will stop putting politics over people.

Then we RAVE to “High Mas” by calypso legend David Rudder. We could all use some good vibrations as we head into Memorial Weekend.

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THE RETURN: Jamila the Host

Did you know that our very own SocaSaySo does more than highlight the artist and soca tunes you need to know? She’s also an event host. In this episode, she RANTs about how she got started, why she loves it, and what sets her apart from those other hosts who don’t even do costume changes?!  

Then we RAVE to “Don’t Stop Carnival” by Olatunji, a Trinidadian soca artiste who will be performing at this summer’s International African Arts festival being hosted by (you guessed it) Jamila! Tickets available on Eventbrite.

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THE RETURN: DysChick’s Adventures

We’re back! In this episode, we talk about the return to travel now that COVID mandates are being reconsidered. Not only are countries open to receiving US travelers again, but events and excursions are also back. After 2 years of not getting on a plane, DysChick returns from her vacation to tell us all about what it was like to travel with the new COVID mandates both domestically and internationally. Find out why she says she has a hard time going on vacation and what she plans to do next.

Then we RAVE to “Road Trip” by Machel Montano.

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THE RETURN: Caribbean Film

The pandemic is officially over! Well, maybe not. But Third Horizon is coming back to BAM. Third Horizon is an award-winning filmmaking collective dedicated to developing, producing, exhibiting, and distributing film and other art forms that give voice to stories of the Caribbean. In this episode, DysChick RANTs with the group’s Associate Director of Community Engagement, Alysia Christiani, about the return of the film festival on April 27th at BAM, the need for representation for those of us living abroad, and whether or not she thinks Hollywood is ready for an all-Caribbean cast.

Then we RAVE to “Showtime” by Machel Montano, star of the film Bazodee.

Find out more about Third Horizon by visiting their website at http://thirdhorizonfilmfestival.com and following them on social media @thrdhrzn. Also, log on to StudioAnansi.tv to check out some amazing films from Caribbean filmmakers.

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THE RETURN: The 80s

Who didn’t love the eighties? Big hair. Crazy fashion. Madonna and Run D.M.C. on the airwaves. It was a magical time. Well, it was also a time of high crime, unemployment, a health epidemic, and due to the Cold War, tension between the US and Russia. Seems a lot like the 2020s, huh? In this episode, DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about the surreal return to the past. 

Then we RAVE to “Rebecca” by Super Blue, which won Road March in Trinidad in 1983. 

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THE RETURN: Drunk Rant

That’s right. It’s the return of the Drunk Rant! DysChick and SocaSaySo have an unfiltered RANT about the latest headlines: the Black Lives Matter controversy, the Grammy being awarded to US-based reggae band we don’t listen to, and the confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

Then we RAVE to “Tusty” by the late, great Blaxx whose homegoing ceremony was fit for a soca legend.

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THE RETURN: In Defense of the Black Woman

On Feb 25th, President Joe Biden announced his nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the Supreme Court. His intention was to nominate a Black woman to diversify the highest court in the land. Well, there are many who oppose this nomination and are making it clear as they interrogate– I mean, question Judge Jackson on her record and commendable legal career… no wait, they asked her to define the word “woman” and asked whether or not babies can be racist. We also note that even award shows have been forced to deal with the topic of protecting Black women based on recent events. So, are we defending Black women or nah?

Then we RAVE to “Place in Life” by the late, great Blaxx. The 61-year-old soca icon recently passed away after losing his battle with COVID-19, but we will never forget his contributions to the genre.

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THE RETURN: Babylon

Jamaica, Jamaica! In this episode, we RANT about the recent issues in Jamaica. Reggae icon Jah Cure is once again headed to jail, but this time in The Netherlands for stabbing a promoter over nonpayment of EUR 5,000. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge make a royal visit right when the country is considering removing The Queen as head of state. And, oh bacchanal! Jamaica Carnival may have two dates this year, causing many to question whether the Carnival is a money grab rather than a celebration of culture.

Then we RAVE to “Reflections” by Jah Cure. This might be the first time that our Rave is ironic.

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Trinidadian soca legend Machel Montano has teamed up with Indian super yogi Sadhguru to “Save the Soil.” The campaign has already resulted in six Caribbean nations (Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, Guyana, and Barbados) pledging to adopt long-term policy to safeguard soil and promote ecologically-friendly initiatives. We RANT about what this means for Caribbean tourism, the economy, and what we can do to reverse the climate crisis.

Then we RAVE to “Soil Song” featuring Machel Montano, Arjuna Harjai, Marge Blackman & Sandeep Narayan.

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We are back! In this kickoff episode of Season 6 DysChick and SocaSayso RANT about the return of great things like Carnivals and fetes, and not so great things like war and racism. While it’s great to see mandates being relaxed and islands ready to bring back Carnivals, we also look at the struggle of those facing racism while living through the nightmare of war in the Ukraine.

Then we RAVE to “Free Again” by DJ Private Ryan and Preedy.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Season Recap

In this episode DysChick and SocaSayso RANT about the end of the season and our own new moves. Look out for “Can I Rant?” – a debate series coming in June 2021!

Then we RAVE to “Get Up and Move” by Barbadian soca singer Hypasounds.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Politics and Soca

In this episode DysChick and SocaSayso RANT about the latest hot topics from the conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin, Marcus Braveboy’s music added to the “Fast & Furious” franchise, and why Tuff Gong’s new moves might not be that good for soca.

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Then we RAVE to “Toxic Love” by Patrice Roberts and Ricardo Drue.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: The Caribbean Steps in to Help Saint Vincent

In this episode SocaSayso RANTS with Consulate General of Barbados in New York, Mackie Holder (@mackieholdercg) about Barbados’ continued efforts to aid Vincentians affected by the eruption of the La Soufrière volcano. She also speaks to lawyer/activist Marlon Hill (@marlonhill) about how he and other soca influencers like Kubyashi and Barrie Hype are working together through their foundation www.SFLCaribbeanStrong.org.

Then we RAVE to “This Island Is Mine” by Skinny Fabulous featuring Rodney Small.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Stefon Bristol’s New Moves

In this episode DysChick RANTS with movie director Stefon Bristol about the success of his Netflix feature “See You Yesterday” and his upcoming projects “Breathe,” a dystopian film that will showcase his Guyanese and Brooklyn roots, and a quest film set in 1920s Ethiopia entitled “Gordon Hemingway and the Realm of Cthulhu.” Follow @StefonBristol on Instagram and Twitter to watch what he does next!

Then we RAVE to “Vibez Again” by Nekeita who placed third in this year’s Soca Monarch.  This RAVE is dedicated to the memory of DJ Double 12.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Drunk Rant – Easter Edition

In this episode DysChick and SocaSaySo get unfiltered and talk about the latest soca news and hot topics. Keep an ear out for promos throughout the episode.

Then we RAVE to “We Ready” by St. Vincent’s own Fya Empress.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Melissa Noel’s New Moves

In this episode DysChick RANTS with Guyanese award-winning journalist Melissa Noel about her latest project Destination Diaspora. Her new video series explores the contributions to art, history, and culture by people of the African Diaspora. Virtually travel to museums, festivals, and exotic destinations as she interviews tastemakers in those regions.

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Then we RAVE to “Road Trip” by soca titan Machel Montano.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Full RAVE Episode

In this episode DysChick and SocaSaySo feature our favorite tunes by women in Caribbean music. We let you hear what songs we are jumping up, freeingup, and leveling up to in 2021. Here’s what’s on our playlist:

o “Pan Woman”

o “Love Note to Carnival”

o “Games”

o “Deserve It All”

o “My Behavior”

o “I Don’t Give A”

o “Back View”

o “Poowah Remix”

o “Lucy”

o “Lockdown”

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: L’Union Suite’s New Moves

We are talking to cultural influencers who are using 2021 to take their brands to a whole new level. In this episode DysChick RANTs with CEO and founder of L’Union Suite, Whenda “Wanda” Tima. This media phenom started the Haitian cultural outlet to explore her heritage and now runs the largest website for Haitian culture, music, and community - boasting an average of 20 million site visits per week! In 2021, Whenda is still making new moves. Her docuseries FAVZ showcases influencers in the diaspora and her next step is to build a creative co-working space.

Then we RAVE to “Vacation” by Haitian-American seester Jessie Woo.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Precision Productions’ New Moves

We are talking to cultural influencers who are using 2021 to take their brands to a whole new level. In this episode DysChick RANTs with Kasey Phillips who is the CEO and Head Engineer of Precision Productions. The Trinidad-based company is known for working with top soca artistes throughout the Caribbean, but Kasey shares how they intend to penetrate the US market with their Los Angeles studio and why he is sharing his expert tips with his weekly online class Friday Beats Lime.

Then we RAVE to “Bacchanalist” by the Trinidadian soca artiste who has been creating his own bacchanal recently, Kerwin DuBois.

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New Year, New Moves: DRUNK RANT

We are talking to cultural influencers who are using 2021 to take their brands to a whole new level. In this episode DysChick and SocaSaySo get “unfiltered” and RANT about our season so far and give you the scoop on what we have planned for the rest of Season 5.  (RANT sponsored by the Style and Vibes podcast. Go to https://link.chtbl.com/rave2 to listen to the latest episode).

Then we RAVE to “Drunk” by Barbadian artiste Stiffy.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: LL Cool Blaze’s New Moves

We are talking to cultural influencers who are using 2021 to take their brands to a whole new level. In this episode DysChick RANTs with Miami’s own deejay, producer, event organizer, etc. LL Cool Blaze about his new upcoming Artiste Checklist. As someone who has been in the music industry for years, he knows that artistes need to get music copyrighted, registered with streaming services, properly mastered, and ensure that they have performing rights.

Then we RAVE to “Bumper Murder” by Kerwin Dubois, Mical Teja, and CoolBlaze.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Kiara Paige’s New Moves

We are talking to cultural influencers who are using 2021 to take their brands to a whole new level. In this episode DysChick RANTs with dancer and businesswoman Kiara Page (@born2performki) about her new venture, Kulture Kave. Her video series showcases Black dancers, choreographers, and fitness instructors. See why she says that those pushing Caribbean culture through movement deserve to be paid and respected like any other artist.

Then we RAVE to the song she broke it down to in one of her viral videos, “Dis Is Mas” by Voice, Tallpree, and Travis World.

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NEW YEAR, NEW MOVES: Stabby’s New Moves

We are talking to cultural influencers who are using 2021 to take their brands to a whole new level. In this episode SocaSaySo RANTs with Barbadian soca artiste Stabby about his new venture, Isle Be Vegan.  As West Indians, we are eating foods that don’t fit our modern lives.  Find out how his detoxes and personal consultations can help you transition to a healthier lifestyle.

Then we RAVE to one of his biggest tunes, “Oops.” 

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New Year, New Moves:

Blacka Di Danca’s New Moves

Welcome back to the podcast! This season we are talking to cultural influencers who are using 2021 to take their brands to a whole new level. In our kickoff episode DysChick RANTs with choreographer and businessman Blacka Di Danca about how his team continued to engage fans during the pandemic, the creation of the Danca Agency and Danca Mafia, and what platform he says should look out for legal action if they continue to ban Caribbean artforms. (RANT sponsored by the Style and Vibes podcast. Go to https://link.chtbl.com/Rant to learn more).

Then we RAVE to the song that turned into a viral dance challenge, “Buss Down” by Blacka Di Danca, Krossfayah, and Clayton William.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: How SocaSaySo Pivoted

We have spent the season telling you how other Caribbean influencers pivoted, now we’re telling you how we pivoted in 2020. DysChick RANTs with SocaSaySo about how she turned her gift of dream analysis into a business to help understand the messages their subconscious tries to bring to their conscious mind. Check out her recorded session with King Godfrey, an American recording artist from Brockton, MA. Follow him at @King_Godfrey on social media.

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Then we RAVE to “In My Dreams” by Valene Nedd.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: How DysChick Pivoted

We have spent the season telling you how other Caribbean influencers pivoted, now we’re telling you how we pivoted in 2020. SocaSaySo RANTs with DysChick about how she turned her knowledge of nightlife into a business to help entertainment entrepreneurs establish a brand identity and find marketing opportunities to convert social media followers into customers.

Then we RAVE to “Boss Lady” by Kes the Band.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: Caribbean Men Against Domestic Violence

Recent events have brought the topic of violence against women to the forefront. DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about how the Caribbean community has addressed this discussion and how we are seeing more men take a stand against domestic violence.  In fact, some soca influencers wanted to personally send messages to show their support.

Then we RAVE to “Stop the Violence Against Women” by Benji C.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: Support Black-Owned This Holiday Season

DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about our favorite brands to support this year.

Caribbean cultural apparel from CarryOnFriends.com

Fly hoodie dresses and leisure wear from ShopBBNYC.com

Great Rosè and wine from Black Girl Magic Wines at MCBrideSisters.com

Stylish Caribbean professional apparel from StyleandVibes.com

Find peace with aromatherapy from PocketofPeaceLiving.com

Be a blessing by giving back with AfricaEverything.com

Then we RAVE to “Money Done” by Patrice Roberts.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: Why Are Y’all Not Pivoting?

New York is now in the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic and entering lockdown phase.  Schools are canceling activities, restaurants are closing by 10pm, and there are even more event restrictions. DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about how some folks are hosting or attending large parties as though there’s no pandemic. We are confused. 

Then we RAVE to “Chair” by KlasSik Frescobar. 

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: Holidays Hit Different in 2020

By now, we would all be amped for holiday sales and spending time with family, but 2020 changed all of that.  We are now in the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic and there are new travel and socializing restrictions. DysChick and SocaSaySo fill you in on new developments and why many are struggling to get into the holiday spirit this year. 

Then we RAVE to “Counting My Blessings” by Nadia Batson and Don Iko. 

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: 2020 US Election Madness

Although this podcast was recorded before a presidential winner was announced, DysChick and SocaSaySo fill you in on some of the other results from the 2020 election. Find out what propositions were passed in California, how Florida continued to do Florida ish, and why Oregon is a freakin’ weird state.  

Then we RAVE to “Far From Finished” by Trinidadian soca artiste Voice.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: A Full RAVE Episode

With quarantine and elections making us anxious and sad, DysChick and SocaSaySo decided to spend a whole episode featuring tunes we’ve been vibing to recently. Check out what new music SocaSaySo is listening to and what’s on DysChick’s playlist.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: How Kevin Crown Pivoted

DysChick and SocaSaySo talk to New York’s most versatile deejay Kevin Crown about how he is adapting to quarantine life. Find out why he decided to do a daily morning show, his advice to other deejays and entrepreneurs, and why he says that we should not underestimate the power of “Palance.”

Then we RAVE to “Turn It Up” by Square One.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: Sober Rant

DysChick and SocaSaySo do our own pivoting with a Sober RANT (as opposed to a Drunk Rant) about the latest global news. Hear our thoughts on the #ENDSARS movement, Cardi B back in the news, and why Brooklyn neighborhoods are once again on lockdown.

Then we RAVE to “Letter to Outside” by V’ghn and DJ Puffy.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: You Should Be Afraid of COVID

On October 5th, Donald Trump tweeted “Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life.”

DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT with medical professional Dr. Renee about why this statement is not only incorrect, but dangerous, especially for people of color. Find out what to tell your school-age children, the one device that she recommends for virus prevention, and why she says Black people should absolutely be part of clinical trials.

Then we RAVE to “Dr. Cassandra” by Mighty Gabby.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: DJ Private Ryan is Ready for 2021

DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT with deejay, producer, event organizer, DJ Private Ryan! Find out how his became the number one Caribbean music podcast in the world, why NYC promoters hate on his Soca Brainwash festival, and why he thinks the cancellation of Trinidad Carnival might actually be a good thing for artistes.

Then we RAVE to “Feel the Love” by Freetown Collective produced by DJ Private Ryan, Borderless Music, and Sheriff.

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Pivoting in the New Normal: Artiste Management during COVID

This season, we are talking about “Pivoting in the New Normal.” DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT with soca manager and co-founder of Mastamind Productions Natasha Andrews about how managers should be supporting their artistes while they are unable to tour or perform live. Find out how she got started, what drove her to work Lyrikal, and the message she has for her friend and business partner, DJ Mastamind.

Then we RAVE to “Drop That” by Lyrikal on the Saccharine Riddim produced by Mastamind Productions.

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PIVOTING IN THE NEW NORMAL: Why Virtual Carnivals Suck!

In our new series “Pivoting in the New Normal,” DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about why taking the road experience online is a challenge. Some associations did it really well and some left us feeling even more depressed as they offered no release from the quarantine doldrums. We share what we think are key learnings and best practices should we be forced to take Carnivals online again in 2021. Then we RAVE to “Sye pa mele” by EUK Soca Monarch Wetty Beatz.

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Quick Chat: Season recap, Upcoming Season trailer

DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about what we have been working on since wrapping the “Global Perspectives on Black Lives Matter” series and give you a sneak peek of what we are planning for our upcoming season. Then we RAVE to “Rang Ke Bhare (Forget about Your Color)” by Guyana’s 2019 Chutney Monarch, Steven Ramphal.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER – New York, US

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In this episode, we RANT with Jose Christo (“J.C.”) Brillant from New York, USA. J.C. is an entrepreneur running two businesses, BeBrillantNYC and Brillant ITJobs, a husband and father raising two Black boys. J.C. shares how those roles influence how he lives as a Black man in America. He gives his ideas on ways to improve neighborhood policing, how he hopes the BLM movement will change systemic racism in America, and reminds us of the psychological impact of discrimination against Black people. Then we RAVE to “I Am” by Edwin Yearwood.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER – CANADA

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In this episode, we RANT with Zakiyah Tafari, better known as SocaDread, from Toronto, ON who shares why he founded Black Food Toronto, why he thinks Black people should get involved in politics, and what Carnivals he is looking forward to covering when we are able to once again fete... safely. Then we RAVE to “Brighter” by LFS Music.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER – GERMANY

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In this episode, we RANT with Sandy Willikens in Stuttgart, Germany who DysChick met while studying in Trinidad. Although there is not a large Black population in Germany, they had the largest anti-racism protest outside of the United States. Sandy shares her thoughts on why this happened and what she hopes will result from this outcry for human rights. Then we RAVE to “Allez” by Teddyson John.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER – MINNESOTA, US

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In this episode, we RANT with Lonni Skrentner from Edina, MN currently living in Ambergris Caye, Belize. She shares her experience as a US History teacher and how educators can use non-traditional course materials to create inclusive learning environments. Then we RAVE to “Columbus Lied” by Shadow.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER – MASSACHUSETTS, US

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In this episode, we RANT with Tim Barret in Berkshire County, Massachusetts who DysChick met while studying in Trinidad. Tim shares his thoughts on what it felt like to be the “other” in Trinidad, how he responds to racists in his social network, and why he thinks predatory policing should be defunded. Then we RAVE to “Stranger” by Shadow.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER – TRINIDAD

DyChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In this episode, we RANT with Michele Matthews-Morancie, Co-Managing Director of MAM Squared, LLC (http://mamsquared.com), from Curepe, Trinidad. She shares her thoughts on how Trini views of the underclass led to the Port of Spain riots and why she thinks the police Commissioner’s recent comments are dangerous. Then we RAVE to “Don’t Blame the Youth” by Ataklan ft. Sizzla.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER - PORTUGAL 2

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In our fourth episode, we RANT with Cristina Cabral, an Afro-Portuguese journalist of Cape Verdean descent. She shares her insights on the movement and how motherhood caused her to fight for representation of multiple races in toys and media. Then we RAVE to "Rise Up" by Spectrum Band.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER - PORTUGAL

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In this episode, we RANT with Lisa Matos (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisamatos) a dual Portuguese-US citizen, currently based in Lisbon who has spent the last 16 years fighting for human rights. She shares her thoughts on the movement and how simple acts like completing the census can help dismantle systematic racism. Then we RAVE to “I Got You” by Ricardo Drue to remind us that we have to fight for each other if we want to defeat racism and bias.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER - ENGLAND

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back with a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In our second episode, we RANT with Alison Thomas of Real Soca Deal in London, a socaholic and social journalist who took part in the protests. She tells us about her experience as a Carnival documentarian and what she wants to see come from the Black Lives Matter global uprising. Then we RAVE to "Unstoppable" by UK soca divas Sunshine & Nadiva.

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Special Limited Series: BLACK LIVES MATTER - GHANA

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back! We had to come back to bring you a special series of interviews where we talk to people around the world about the Black Lives Matter Movement. In our kickoff episode, we RANT with Frank Doe of Frank Doe Travels in Ghana to get his perspective of the protests and what he thinks of Ghana's Minister of Tourism telling Black Americans "you do not have to stay where you are not wanted forever. You have a choice and Africa is waiting for you." Then we RAVE to "I Am African" by Calypso Rose featuring Bunji Garlin.

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Quarantine and Protests

On May 25, 2020 George Floyd was killed by police during an arrest for alleged forgery.  The viral video of his killers pinning him down and kneeling on his neck as he cried out for help sparked protests around the nation and later the world.  DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about how quarantine may have contributed to people of various backgrounds taking to the streets. Then we RAVE to "Crucial Decision" from Trinidadian rapso icon Brother Resistance.

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Who is SocaSaySo?

In our final episode of Season 2, we are getting personal. DysChick gets SocaSaySo to RANT about why she started her blog, what she does inna real life, and how any potential suitors can win her heart. You don't want to miss this! Then we RAVE to "Jab Forever" by Grenada's own Skinny Banton.

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Who is DysChick?

In our final two episodes of Season 2, we are getting personal. SocaSaySo gets DysChick to RANT about the her blogger life, her ideal party, and what she listens to when she's not listening to soca. Then we RAVE to "Winey, Winey" by Guyanese soca songstress Timeka Marshall. We also announce the winner of our free custom website giveaway!  Tune in to find out who won.

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5 Caribbean Films to Watch during Quarantine

It's week 300 (or something) of the Coronavirus quarantine. Have you watched everything on Netflix? DysChick & SocaSaySo invite Alysia Simone of Third Horizon Media to help us RANT about the Caribbean films you should check out while you stay home.  Watch movies that tell authentic Caribbean stories without the "Jafakin" accents.  Then we RAVE to 2020 Calypso Monarch Terri Lyons' "We Can't Stop."  You can catch the Trinidadian songstress in the film "No Soca, No Life" on StudioAnansi.TV.

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Kindness "Ontrack" despite Coronavirus

The Coronavirus has impacted restaurants and nightlife.  Despite the current situation, veteran deejay and restauranteur "Ontrack" is using his businesses to give back. DysChick & SocaSaySo invite him to RANT about how he is using his resources to show healthcare workers, the elderly, and people devastated by the virus a little kindness.  Then we RAVE to "Give Thanks" by Grenadian crooner HITZ. The song is a powerful reminder to be grateful for the things we have, or as Caribbean parents say, health and strength.

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Drunk Rant - Corona Can't Stop Caribbean Creativity

In order to stop the spread of COVID-19, governments have issued a "Stay Home" or shelter-in-placequarantine.  This has had a detrimental effect on many industries like travel, hospitality, and nightlife.  With no places to perform, artistes and deejays are taking to the web to still provide positive vibes to their fans. DysChick & SocaSaySo have some drinks and RANT about how Caribbean creativity is still flourishing despite COVID quarantines.  Then we RAVE to "Hold On" by the always innovative Trinidadian soca artiste Erphaan Alves.  Alves created the music video by enlisting his fans' to submit videos of them enjoying the song in their homes.

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5 Tips for A Stress-Free Quarantine

COVID-19 is doing more than just making people sick, it's making people nervous.  Whether its financial uncertainty or having rambunctious kids around while you're trying to work from home, times are more stressful than ever.  DysChick & SocaSaySo invite Dr. Cressada Brillant to help us RANT about staying calm during quarantine.  Then we RAVE to the calming sound of Saint Lucian Soca Monarch Teddyson John's "Stress Free." 

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Coronavirus and Carnival Cancellations

With the outbreak and spread of COVID-19 or the Coronavirus, Carnival and party organizers are starting to cancel events. DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about which events are being shut down and what this could mean for the summer Carnival season. Then we RAVE to "Happy Song" by International Groovy Monarch College Boy Jesse. This tune and music video can certainly help you chase away those coronavirus blues.

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The Dos and Don'ts of Music Videos

On this episode, we invite master videographer Kordel Fermin of Kordel Fermin Visuals to help us RANT about what artistes should do before investing in a music video.  As a seasoned videographer who has worked with some of New York's major soca influencers like Shorblu Events, Problem Child, and Rant & Rave panelist, Supa Roy, Kordel answers artistes' pressing questions.  When is the right time to put out a music video?  What is a good budget?  What is the most important thing to consider?  Then we RAVE to "Traffic Jam" by Grenada's own Mr. Legz whose music video, shot by Kordel, is a good example of what to do.

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5 Steps to Get Your Non-Caribbean Friend Ready for Carnival

Rapper Nicki Minaj attended Trinidad Carnival 2020. Although this should have been a story of the rapper's return to her homeland, her husband, Kenneth Petty, ended up being the headline.  While trying to get Minaj's attention, soca artiste Iwer George reached over Petty and the American-born former convict shoved his hand away with an annoyed look.  The moment was captured on cellphone video and made it around the blogoshpere so we had to RANT about it.  We decided to give our listeners 5 steps to get non-Caribbean people familiar with the customs of Carnival. Then we RAVE to "Play Harder" by the King of Soca (who was also on the truck at the time of the Petty incident) Machel Montano.

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THE LOST DRUNK RANT

From One Island to Another Island

Enjoy one of our unedited episodes where DysChick & SocaSaySo RANT about the effects of focusing on one sound or one island's music each year. Then we RAVE to the underplayed tune "Run It" by Barbadian band 2 Mile Hill.  The band has shared the stage with Damian Marley, Erykah Badu, and Angie Stone and we have yet to hear them on a soca mix.  Just sayin'.

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DEAR PROMOTER

Machel Monday is coming to an end, but soca artistes are following suit by throwing their own parties (and shade to promoters) this year in Trinidad.  DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about whether or not this will be good for the future of the Carnival scene. Then we RAVE to "Dear Promoter" by Trinidadian soca artistes Voice and Kes.  

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NO THONGS IN GRENADA SPICEMAS

Whew chilay!  The Interwebs are upset about Grenada's costume rules issued to mas bands this year.  The rules include "no C strings" - whatever those are - and "no wire bra above a D-cup."  Well, Caribbean Twitter went off! Memes appeared showing old-fashioned bloomers with "Spicemas 2020" embroidered on the front. DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about whether or not Grenada's rules will work for those accustomed to barely there costumes. Then we RAVE to the only fitting song for the topic, "Bacchanal Party" by Luni Spark and Electrify.  

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The women of soca have been criticized for showing too much skin. It's become a hot topic on social media, in chat groups, and on the street. DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about the pros and cons of using sex to sell music. Then we RAVE to "Real Woman" by Trinidadian Soca Songstress Patrice Roberts.

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WHAT CARIBBEAN CARNIVALS CAN LEARN FROM GHANA'S "YEAR OF RETURN"  

DysChick and SocaSaySo are back!  During the break, we went to Accra to participate in Ghana's #YearofReturn.  As Caribbean bloggers we had to share some takeaways that would work for Carnival promotions as well.  In our first episode of 2020, we RANT about what Caribbean Tourism Boards could learn from Ghana.  Then we celebrate cultural pride as we RAVE to "West Indian" by Barbadian Soca Queen Alison Hinds.

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Rant and Rave - End of Season 1

DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about the first year of #BKRantandRave. We did live panel discussions, artiste spotlights, written and video recaps, and a podcast. Whew! That was a lot for year one, but what we fill you in on what else we have coming in 2020. We also get you ready for the holiday season with a RAVE to "Parang Comin'" by Trinidadian parang and calypso legend Crazy.

Make sure you stay tuned to our platforms for our individual year-end recaps and see what's on the horizon for DysChick and SocaSaySo!

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Dyschick and SocaSaySo RANT about the effect of social media on the party scene. We all know that social media is a useful tool for promoting brands and giving people severe #FOMO. However, are artistes and deejays hurting the party vibe by trying to force Instagrammable moments? Are patrons more concerned with "Going Live" and making sure they have Snaps than they are with enjoying themselves inna real life? If you are a real partier who cannot understand how folks stay on their phones whole night, then you'll want to RAVE to "Fete Boss" from Shurwayne Winchester.

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DRUNKRANT EPISODE NOTES

It’s a drunk rant! DysChick and SocaSaySo pour some drinks and RANT about the things going viral and claiming to represent Carnival culture. Are we hurting ourselves by circulating these images and videos? Then we RAVE to “Rukskun” by Brooklyn’s Soca King, Lyrikal.

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The Artiste Struggle Is Real

Soca artistes not only have to create great music that accurately showcases their talent, but they also have to put in work to ensure that their tunes actually get played. As bloggers, we see the good and the bad of soca promotion. DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about what artistes can do to promote themselves and their music. Then we RAVE to a fitting tune from Trinidadian soca titan Bunji Garlin that warns upcoming artistes about going into the music industry with a weak heart and no understanding of the struggle ahead.

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Modern Caribbean Parenting

Social media is being flooded with videos of parents spanking, beating, or otherwise shaming their children online. What's surprising is the comments by Caribbean adults who say that they grew up with corporal punishment and they turned out fine. Well, we challenge that mindset in this episode. DysChick and SocaSaySo invite the doyenne of Caribbean parenting, SocaMom, to RANT about why the old methods of discipline need to change in these modern times. Then we RAVE to "Caught Up," a new tune by teenage soca artiste Aaron Duncan, which implores young people to remember their musical history and pays homage to the forefathers of calypso.

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Stush vs. Fete

Some parties provide upscale venues and focus on the atmosphere of the event while others are all about high energy vibes. While both are good, DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about which ones we prefer and why. Do you have a preference? Then we RAVE to "Bottle over Head" from Wetty Beatz and Triniboi Joocie. Drop a comment and let us know if you are Stush or a Feter.

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SOCA SEGMENTATION

DysChick and SocaSaySo RANT about how we package soca. We rely on deejays to create mixes to get us excited about a Carnival or event. However, does creating a country-specific or sub-genre specific mix help or hurt soca? Then we RAVE to new music from Dominican bouyon king Asa Banton.

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DRUNKRANT EPISODE NOTES

In this episode DysChick and SocaSaySo get unfiltered and RANT about the rise of lewd and explicit lyrics in soca. What is influencing the trend? How will this impact the future of soca? Then we RAVE to the risqué lyrics of "Breathe" by Barbadian artiste MOLE.

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Our fans and followers have been asking for it, so we had to RANT about it. What is proper fetiquette or fete etiquette? How are you supposed to behave when you bring your significant other to a fete? Is wining with a stranger okay or should you save your wine for bae? We also talk about curving culture and how to spot the signs that you are approved to "tief a wine." Then we RAVE to the Carnival feminist anthem "Leave Me Alone" by Calypso Rose.

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DysChick & SocaSaySo RANT about whether Miami Carnival is a level playing field for soca. This is the time that we can hear music from the year's biggest Carnvials and new music. Since there is no competition or "Soca Mafia" influencing the deejays, socaholics can hear their favorite tunes - even from small islands. So does soca even need to follow a Carnvial schedule? How does that impact what we hear? We also ask you, the listener, to settle a debate. Which song will be THE song for Miami Carnival: "Nasty Up" by Problem Child or "FATTT" by Nadia Batson?

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We're back! DysChick & SocaSaySo weigh in on the mission to push soca globally. What does this mean? Is it necessary? What are the challenges? Most importantly, what do we need to do within the Caribbean community before we can push soca globally.

Then, we RAVE to - you guessed it - Erphaan Alves's 2020 track, "Soca Global." Check out this episode and subscribe at bkrantandrave.com.

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Is it okay to have a party during the Carnival parade? In our kickoff episode, DysChick & SocaSaySo RANT about the growing trend of promoters having parties during the Carnival parade.

We saw it happen on Labor Day in Brooklyn and now it appears there is a major promoter planning a party for the same time as the Miami Carnival parade. Is this the new normal? Then we RAVE to a new song from Bahamian artiste Dyson Knight.