THE EVENING DRIVE ON RCFM (LIVE RECORDING) 04.03.2026 (100% SOCA MIX)
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The episode is a live, high-energy broadcast of the Evening Drive on Rhythm City FM, hosted by DJ Q from Toronto, Canada, featuring a 100% soca mix. The show blends nostalgic and contemporary soca tracks, celebrating Caribbean culture, Carnival, and the global diaspora. DJ Q passionately connects with listeners across the Caribbean, North America, and the UK, emphasizing unity, resilience, and the emotional significance of soca music as a cultural lifeline. He shares personal anecdotes, pays tribute to DJs and fans worldwide, and highlights the deep-rooted traditions of FETs (festivals), masquerade, and community. The host also addresses misconceptions about soca, defends its authenticity, and promotes safe partying during the Easter long weekend. The broadcast culminates in a vibrant, inclusive call to action: every day is Carnival on Rhythm City FM.
Soca music is more than entertainment—it's a cultural identity and emotional anchor for the Caribbean diaspora.
Carnival and FETs are non-negotiable traditions, even amid rising costs and global challenges.
DJ Q emphasizes authenticity, regional pride, and the power of music to unite people across borders.
Safe partying and responsible celebration are core values promoted during major holidays like Easter.
The global Rhythm City FM team and fanbase represent a living, breathing network of cultural connection.
Opening Energy & Global Lock-In
“Make the bump a go! Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Make the bump a go! Ha! Yo! Ricky Teasel representing for Rhythm City FM. Keep it locked!”
Cultural Pride & Global Community
“We have people from all over locked in right now, you know. No Rhythm City team, make up yourself, what we telling them right now?”
Easter & Safe Partying Message
“We're promoting no drinking and driving on the evening drive on Rhythm City FM. We're promoting safe partying, all right?”
Soca as Cultural Identity
“Tiger Woods said he's not black, you know. He's Asian. Hi Papa, big up yourself man. Let's go now. Bless you that kills me every time.”
Carnival, FETs & the DJ’s Journey
The host shares personal stories about playing FETs, the emotional weight of being a DJ on the road, and the sacrifices behind the music, highlighting the real-life struggles behind the party.
“Every day is Carnival on Rhythm City FM. Your number one station for Soka in the DMV.”
“Make the bump a go! Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Make the bump a go! Ha! Yo! Ricky Teasel representing for Rhythm City FM. Keep it locked!”
“Tiger Woods said he's not black, you know. He's Asian. Hi Papa, big up yourself man. Let's go now. Bless you that kills me every time.”
Host
DJ Q
person
Rhythm City FM
organization
Soca Music
other
Carnival
other
FET
other
Toronto Canada
place
Grenada
place
DJ Dazzle
person
Dominica
place
DJ Fries
person
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