Bashment Soca is one of the most talked-about sounds in Barbados — loved by many, criticised by others, and impossible to ignore. In this episode of Jus’ Ah Conversation, hosts Aisha Reid and Fabian Belgrave dive into the culture, controversy, and energy surrounding Bashment Soca. From its Dancehall influence and Soca foundation to its role in Crop Over, youth culture, entertainment, and national identity, this conversation explores why the genre continues to stir such strong reactions. Joining the discussion are Rudy Maloney, Dane Marshall, and Patrick “Salt” Bellamy, bringing perspectives from music, entertainment, events, promotion, and cultural commentary. Together, they unpack the big questions: Is Bashment Soca simply fun and expression? Has it been unfairly judged? What responsibility do artistes, promoters, and audiences have? And why does this genre continue to hold such a powerful place in Barbados’ cultural conversation? Whether you love it, question it, or just want to understand the debate, this is a conversation worth hearing. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts. 📺 Watch the full episode on YouTube (@thebgis).