Soca music, born in Trinidad and Tobago in the 1970s, blends calypso with soul, funk, and Indian rhythms. This high-energy genre, pioneered by Lord Shorty, became the soundtrack for Carnival celebrations, reflecting the island's diverse cultural heritage. Characterized by fast tempos, syncopated rhythms, and a mix of traditional and electronic instruments, soca evolved into various subgenres. Its lyrics celebrate Caribbean culture, address social issues, and encourage dancing, making it a powerful force in Carnival festivities and beyond.