EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 30 MIN
Talking Soca's Global Breakthrough with Kes
from The Sidebar by NYABJ
In honor of Caribbean American Heritage Month, The Sidebar's KIZZY COX interviews soca superstar and Kes the Band frontman KES on his two-decade journey in music and the evolution of soca from a niche carnival soundtrack to a genre with growing global reach. Kes discusses the band's signature genre-blending sound, the lessons he drew from reggae, dancehall and pop music, and milestone moments like their sold-out shows and NPR's Tiny Desk concert. Kes also shares why he believes soca is on the cusp of a major breakthrough, celebrates Trinidad and Tobago's outsized cultural influence on the world stage and what's next for his career. --------- The opinions heard in this episode belong to the individuals who made them and not to NYABJ. Music by HoliznaRAPS. For more information on the New York Association of Black Journalists, please visit our website at www.nyabj.org.
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In honor of Caribbean American Heritage Month, The Sidebar's KIZZY COX interviews soca superstar and Kes the Band frontman KES on his two-decade journey in music and the evolution of soca from a niche carnival soundtrack to a genre with growing global reach. Kes discusses the band's signature genre-blending sound, the lessons he drew from reggae, dancehall and pop music, and milestone moments like their sold-out shows and NPR's Tiny Desk concert. Kes also shares why he believes soca is on the cusp of a major breakthrough, celebrates Trinidad and Tobago's outsized cultural influence on the world stage and what's next for his career. --------- The opinions heard in this episode belong to the individuals who made them and not to NYABJ. Music by HoliznaRAPS. For more information on the New York Association of Black Journalists, please visit our website at www.nyabj.org.
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