Lyrikal is a Trinidad-born soca artist whose name has become
closely linked with the modern Carnival sound: high-energy,
melody-driven, and built for the road. Born Devon Martin, he first
built his following in New York, where he spent years promoting
soca in the city’s Caribbean communities and developing the
cross-border audience that later helped define his career. That
early diaspora foundation still shapes the way he moves between
Trinidad, New York, and the wider Caribbean scene.
What sets Lyrikal apart is his ability to keep soca rooted in party
music while still giving it a clean, contemporary edge. His songs
often lean on sharp hooks, confident writing, and a polished
delivery that makes them easy to sing back in a fete or hear beyond
Carnival season. he has become known not just as a performer, but
as one of the genre’s steady ambassadors abroad, helping soca
travel into spaces where it was once less visible.
His catalogue reflects that reach. Songs like Rukshun helped
reinforce his place in the Carnival lane, while newer releases such
as Hotspot show that he is still active in shaping the current
sound. He has also continued to work with producers and artists
across the region, widening his audience through collaborations
that keep his music in circulation year after year. On the site,
releases such as Craziest Soca Soca Mix and Come Wine Riddim fit
naturally into that world, where Lyrikal’s presence suits the
energy, rhythm, and movement that drive soca forward.
In recent years, Lyrikal’s profile has expanded beyond the usual
soca circuit. His Times Square performance in New York marked a
symbolic full-circle moment, and his visibility has only grown
through new music, touring, and brand partnerships. Through it all,
he has remained tied to the same core identity: a soca artist with
diaspora roots, a strong stage presence, and a catalogue built for
celebration, travel, and the long life of Carnival music.




























