From Colin Lucas' dancehall classic 'Dollar Wine,' which claims a popular dance to go along with it, to Krosfyah's soulful 'Pump It Up' to the Troubadours throbbing 'ragga soca' of 'Nice Time,' Soca 101 will keep you on your feet. Opening with a sizzling dance mix by Arrow, featuring his undisputed soca anthem 'Hot, Hot, Hot,' this CD burns with contagious high energy and spirit. Packed with legendary soca superstars such as Arrow, Byron Lee, Burning Flames, and the Mighty Sparrow, this compilation indeed serves as an excellent crash course for soca music. Often derided for watering down calypso's sharp storytelling, soca continues to be one of the Caribbean's most popular musical genres, and Soca 101 reveals exactly why. Formed during the mid-'70s disco era, soca or 'soul calypso,' swerved away from calypso's heavy social commentary and focused more on an international audience, pulsating dance beats and party lyrics. Calypso's offspring, soca, is probably the most accessible of all. Although reggae draws the bulk of attention outside the Caribbean, the region boasts several other different musical forms, including zouk, compas, and, of course, calypso.