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In this deep and wide-ranging conversation, we sit with Erphaan Alves — artist, songwriter, performer, and one of the most influential voices shaping modern soca. From his earliest days as a child performer in Chaguanas, to writing for giants like Machel Montano and Kes, to creating anthems like Bumper Like Rain, Overdue, No Abla, Background, and Spirit, Erphaan charts the full story of his journey in a way he has never shared before.
We explore his upbringing, the impact of his parents’ sacrifices, his father’s pivotal role in his career, and how early interactions with icons like Bunji Garlin, Scrunter, Blaxx, Shal Marshall, Peter C. Lewis, Tambu Herbert, and others shaped his path. EA also breaks down the inside stories behind his biggest records: how Bumper Like Rain sat for years before release, how Overdue was born during a difficult period, and how No Habla became a year-round anthem and a symbol of his “no seasons” philosophy.
He explains what the industry used to be, what it is now, and why soca must move beyond its Carnival dependency. We talk childhood competitions, the pressures of Junior Monarch, writing over 40 songs in a year, navigating disappointment, creating timeless grooves, and building a loyal fan base outside the season.
Erphaan also shares bold insights on identity, influence, spirituality, artistry, musical education, and the evolution of Trinidad and Tobago culture — with powerful reflections on legacy, discipline, humility, inspiration, and staying true to himself.
Topics Include:
– Growing up around Calypso & Soca legends
– The influence of Bunji Garlin, Shadow, Kitchener & Scrunter
– EA’s father’s role, sacrifices, and guidance
– The story of EA’s early start, competitions & mentorship
– How writing hit songs opened industry doors
– In Your Eyes, Bumper Like Rain, Overdue, No Abla, Spirit, Background
– The creative process: melodies, inspiration, destiny & discipline
– Why “No Seasons” is vital for soca’s future
– Building Team EA and his own cultural ecosystem
– Navigating fame, pressure, expectations & evolution
– EA’s views on purpose, influence, authenticity & growth
– Behind-the-scenes stories with Machel, Kes, Shal, Blacks & more
– Calypso vs Soca, legacy, education & Caribbean identity
– The deeper meaning behind Mas Go Play and EA’s storytelling
This episode is a masterclass in artistry, discipline, culture, and the journey of a modern Caribbean creative.
Click the link in my bio for the full episode.
#coriesheppardpodcast #ErphaanAlves #soca #trinidadandtobago #caribbeanculture #podcast
By Corie Sheppard4.8
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In this deep and wide-ranging conversation, we sit with Erphaan Alves — artist, songwriter, performer, and one of the most influential voices shaping modern soca. From his earliest days as a child performer in Chaguanas, to writing for giants like Machel Montano and Kes, to creating anthems like Bumper Like Rain, Overdue, No Abla, Background, and Spirit, Erphaan charts the full story of his journey in a way he has never shared before.
We explore his upbringing, the impact of his parents’ sacrifices, his father’s pivotal role in his career, and how early interactions with icons like Bunji Garlin, Scrunter, Blaxx, Shal Marshall, Peter C. Lewis, Tambu Herbert, and others shaped his path. EA also breaks down the inside stories behind his biggest records: how Bumper Like Rain sat for years before release, how Overdue was born during a difficult period, and how No Habla became a year-round anthem and a symbol of his “no seasons” philosophy.
He explains what the industry used to be, what it is now, and why soca must move beyond its Carnival dependency. We talk childhood competitions, the pressures of Junior Monarch, writing over 40 songs in a year, navigating disappointment, creating timeless grooves, and building a loyal fan base outside the season.
Erphaan also shares bold insights on identity, influence, spirituality, artistry, musical education, and the evolution of Trinidad and Tobago culture — with powerful reflections on legacy, discipline, humility, inspiration, and staying true to himself.
Topics Include:
– Growing up around Calypso & Soca legends
– The influence of Bunji Garlin, Shadow, Kitchener & Scrunter
– EA’s father’s role, sacrifices, and guidance
– The story of EA’s early start, competitions & mentorship
– How writing hit songs opened industry doors
– In Your Eyes, Bumper Like Rain, Overdue, No Abla, Spirit, Background
– The creative process: melodies, inspiration, destiny & discipline
– Why “No Seasons” is vital for soca’s future
– Building Team EA and his own cultural ecosystem
– Navigating fame, pressure, expectations & evolution
– EA’s views on purpose, influence, authenticity & growth
– Behind-the-scenes stories with Machel, Kes, Shal, Blacks & more
– Calypso vs Soca, legacy, education & Caribbean identity
– The deeper meaning behind Mas Go Play and EA’s storytelling
This episode is a masterclass in artistry, discipline, culture, and the journey of a modern Caribbean creative.
Click the link in my bio for the full episode.
#coriesheppardpodcast #ErphaanAlves #soca #trinidadandtobago #caribbeanculture #podcast

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