The new calypsos are arriving fast, and we’re not about to get left behind. If anything, we intend to stay at the forefront of this fresh wave of Caribbean music releases. Today’s feature comes from Lady Adanna—a song that stands tall as a tribute to our Caribbean family: one people, one rhythm, and yes, one destiny.
Her latest track, Caribbean Vybe, doesn’t just speak of unity—it embodies it. This is a song designed to stir the Caribbean pot with nothing but positive energy.
“Caribbean Vybe,” performed by Marsha “Lady Adanna” Clifton, is a warm, heartfelt salute to the people, cultures, and shared history that shape the Caribbean experience. The beauty of this calypso lies with the songwriting team of Denis Cox and Marsha Clifton; it celebrates the resilience, beauty, and unity of a region built from struggle yet defined by joy, creativity, and community. And, for those reasons, the song brings hope for peace and not war in the region.
Lady Adanna’s delivery—supported by the rich harmonies of Kerlene “Kerlz” Joseph—reminds us that despite the tribulations that brought our ancestors here, Caribbean people forged an unmistakable spirit: a spirit of peace, love, and good living. The song paints a vivid picture of who we are, where we came from, and where we are heading together… one Caribbean people, one Caribbean vybe. We are resilient and will always rise to the occasion because regardless of our family squabbles and all the 'ole-talk,' we continue to move forward with love and togetherness.










