It's not often you hear music from Antigua, but El-A-Kru's "Lethal Batty," definitely shows their soca music is not to be looked over. Krosfyah is always doing their job with music for Barbados Cropover. "Oil Pumping,"(by Barbados Cropover 1999 Party Monarch, Edwin Yearwood) and "Calor"(from group member Anthony Bailey), are still big hits in Barbados. Then there's Sanell Dempster w/ Blue Ventures with her Trinidad Carnival 1999 Road March song, "De River." Everyone goes crazy in the soca clubs when heard. Iwer George always has the party going with his songs. Nigel Lewis continually keeps us going year after year. Rupie(who you may know 1997's Soca Gold "Ice Cream" w/ band Coalishun), has his own "Titanic" song. His songs do well on Barbados radio stations. And speaking of Barbados, Rammeses Brown's "Stamina," has everyone wukkin' up in the clubs. Trinidad's Kurt Allen keeps the party jumpin' (literally) with "Dust Dem." And if that's not enough, could you believe that Square One(The Barbados "Embassadors") keep coming back year after year with more hits? The Soca Gold series is getting better each year. This one is definitely not to be missed.