Mr Easy – Caribbean Ting
Caribbean Ting By Mr Easy

Mr. Easy Dives Into Soca with “Caribbean Ting” Off New ‘Soca Jam EP’

Dancehall fans know Mr. Easy for unforgettable hits like “She Drives Me Crazy” and “Bashment Gal,” but his latest release marks a refreshing turn. On July 11, Finatic Records dropped “Caribbean Ting”, a vibrant soca track featured on his new Soca Jam EP (instagram.com).

Known for his swaggering dancehall anthems, Mr. Easy admits that stepping onto a soca “riddim” felt natural. A lifelong fan of Caribbean sounds, he grew up influenced by 80s legends like Lord Kitchener and Calypso Rose. “My approach was different,” he shared. “I had to style my vocals differently with a different style of wordplay.” His smooth delivery captures that nostalgia while bringing fresh rhythm and energy.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Mr. Easy spent his teens in the U.S. before landing a major break with Qwest Records, Quincy Jones’ label. His debut album, Call Me Mr. Easy, arrived in 1995—a momentous start to a career built on charisma and versatility.

But with “Caribbean Ting,” he broadens his musical palette and bridges genres. The track’s upbeat tempo, catchy lyrics, and island-flavored bounce make it perfect for dancefloors and carnival stages. Already featured alongside Honorebel’s “Roll Your Waist” on the EP, the collaboration shows Mr. Easy’s eagerness to embrace new styles and global rhythms (finaticrecords.com).

This release positions him as more than just a dancehall artist—he’s now a true crossover force, honoring Caribbean roots across genres. Fans and critics alike are tuning in, with the track already generating buzz on Instagram and Facebook, where he remarked, “I’m really feeling good about my first soca project. I surprised myself with the way it turned out. I stand proud” (facebook.com).


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With “Caribbean Ting,” Mr. Easy proves his adaptability and pays homage to the Caribbean’s rich musical legacy—while forging a fresh path in 2025.