It’s the Time for Soca Crossovers- Look at These Brilliant Crossovers by Melly Rose

This Trinidadian singer is on fire – look at Melly Rose’s crossover Soca Music that is the talk of not only the town but the world.

Melly Rose is a Trinidadian singer-songwriter, and Skales is a Nigerian afrobeat prodigy. Melly and Skales just produced an enticing audiovisual for their uplifting soca hit, “Shine Pon Me,” through AdvoKit Productions and Julianspromos. The song was an international hit and grabbed attention and ‘heart reacts’ from all over the world.
‘Shine Pon Me’ has a pleasant story, ear-pleasing vocals, and soothing tunes that are sure to tug at your emotions. In addition, the upbeat melody features cheerful music tinged with soca, current dancehall, and afrobeat influences. Moreover, the lively music video encourages everyone to embrace the joy that is coming their way or already is.

‘Shine Pon Me’ is highlighted in the ‘Tender Touch Riddim.’ Tender Touch Riddim is a compilation that features a blend of African and Caribbean sensations, including Patrice Roberts, Nailah Blackman, Olatunji, and Hey Choppi.
Another one of Melly Rose’s success stories is ‘Body Good,’ a song that hit many milestones all at once by being featured on BET Soul, MTV, and on New York Times. Rose’s detached voice complements the track’s joyful composition, creating an aural safe refuge for black women all around the world to enjoy and feel valued for all of their wonderful blemishes.

The purpose of the graphics in ‘Body Good’ is to extend the conversation about black women being accepted and valued irrespective of how they appear. Rose also makes it known to viewers that she supports the worldwide Black Lives Matter movement. She pays attention to the global Black Lives Matter movement by wearing BLM on her nails and using another potent iconography to deliver a clear-cut message to the audience.

Melly Rose wishes to contribute to altering society’s perception of black women. She is also organizing a clothing, food, and toy drive for children in TT orphanages. Melly Rose thinks that “Body Good” makes substantial revolutionary progress in changing the nature of how society perceives black women by using her skill of crafting soothing music.

Being a black woman and a student of the Morgan State University, Melly says that she’ll always bat for the side that has black people. Melly wants her fellow black women to not only feel accepted in society but also look beautiful in their own eyes. Rose is an avid believer of the fact that black women are gorgeous in all the ways possible.

Melly’s other awakening crossovers include ‘Run It’ and ‘Amazing,’ both of which convey a beautiful message and are adored by people all over the world. Just like Melly’s other releases, these songs have too made it into the global limelight.

Melly is creative, and she knows how to capture her audience, giving them a taste of the best.
With such progress, we can only imagine what the future has in store for this Trinidadian superstar.