The Caribbean music landscape continues to thrive on collaboration, and the latest link-up is turning heads across the region. Trinidad and Tobago’s soca powerhouse Kes has officially joined the roster of artists featured on producer Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor’s buzzing Hill and Gully Ride riddim, standing out as the only non-Jamaican act currently on the project.
The announcement came via Instagram, where Di Genius teased the collaboration with the caption: “kestheband on the Hill and Gully Ride riddim. Big Caribbean link up. Who’s ready?” The post immediately sparked excitement among fans eager to hear how Kes’ signature soca-infused melodies will blend with the gritty, pulsating energy of dancehall.
Known for his genre-bending approach, Kes has long been a torchbearer for modern soca. As the frontman of Kes the Band, he has delivered hits like Hello, Savannah Grass, and Liki Tiki, carving out a reputation for fusing traditional Caribbean rhythms with pop, EDM, and R&B influences. His global appeal has seen him perform on major stages and collaborate across borders, making his inclusion on the riddim both strategic and symbolic of a broader Caribbean unity.
On the production side, Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor boasts an equally impressive résumé. The son of reggae legend Freddie McGregor, Di Genius has been shaping the sound of contemporary dancehall since his teenage years. He is credited with producing hits for some of the genre’s biggest names, including Vybz Kartel, Mavado, and Sean Paul. His knack for crafting infectious riddims has consistently placed him at the forefront of Jamaica’s music scene.
The Hill and Gully Ride riddim itself draws inspiration from the classic Jamaican folk song of the same name, reimagined with a modern, bass-heavy twist. With a lineup largely dominated by Jamaican acts, Kes’ presence adds a refreshing cross-island dynamic that underscores the evolving nature of Caribbean music.
As anticipation builds, fans are watching closely to see how this “big Caribbean link-up” will resonate. One thing is certain: with Kes’ melodic flair and Di Genius’ production mastery, this collaboration is poised to be a standout moment in the region’s ever-expanding musical story.















