Uh Gosh!!!: Black Chiney’s Willy Chin Drops the Soca Remix Motherload

Words by Deejay Theory

Madd madd madd stack of soca remixes and blends from one of the toppa top remixers in the game  Black Chiney‘s own Willy Chin. Last week we featured the Uh Gosh! mix on #MixtapeMondays, which has quickly become one of our favorite mixes of the year, and now Willy has taken it one step further—just in time for Miami Carnival—by bouncing down all the sickest remixes from the CD and offering them up to the world as individual tracks.

Just dig in, you have a lot of heat to sort through in this folder full of insane flips of some of the biggest soca anthems from this past year. This should no doubt make any selector or raver’s month. Stream and download all the remixes below (and maybe send Willy a shoutout on Twitter for the goodies).

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