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From a young age, Julius made his mark on Trinidad and Tobago’s music scene, collaborating with the legendary David Rudder on The Future Belongs To—one of the nation's most influential songs in its history. Today, he continues to elevate the culture as a passionate ambassador, delivering electrifying hits like Good Oh, Liking It, No Breather, and No New Friends. His thought-provoking single Good Morning Trinidad further showcases his ability to capture the essence of his homeland.
Julius’s artistry runs deep, as seen in What’s Your Name—a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago. His powerful songwriting and soul-stirring vocals shine again in Free State of Mind, a song that has the potential to define a decade. Written by Marge Blackman, daughter of Soca pioneer Garfield "Ras Shorty" Blackman, Free State of Mind is a global anthem of resilience, inspiring listeners to push forward and never give up.
Beyond his solo success, Julius has played a pivotal role in taking Soca music to international stages. Alongside 7IghQ The Band, he became the first Caribbean artist to perform at Baltimore’s Artscape—the largest free music festival in the U.S.—and the Baltimore Book Festival in 2012. His journey as a performer and lyricist continues to shape the ever-evolving landscape of New Era Soca, ensuring the genre thrives globally.
Julius remains committed to pushing Soca forward with more projects and sharing its infectious energy.
Julius’s artistry runs deep, as seen in What’s Your Name—a heartfelt tribute to the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago. His powerful songwriting and soul-stirring vocals shine again in Free State of Mind, a song that has the potential to define a decade. Written by Marge Blackman, daughter of Soca pioneer Garfield "Ras Shorty" Blackman, Free State of Mind is a global anthem of resilience, inspiring listeners to push forward and never give up.
Beyond his solo success, Julius has played a pivotal role in taking Soca music to international stages. Alongside 7IghQ The Band, he became the first Caribbean artist to perform at Baltimore’s Artscape—the largest free music festival in the U.S.—and the Baltimore Book Festival in 2012. His journey as a performer and lyricist continues to shape the ever-evolving landscape of New Era Soca, ensuring the genre thrives globally.
Julius remains committed to pushing Soca forward with more projects and sharing its infectious energy.
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