Elizabeth, New Jersey (Sonique Solutions) – Fresh off of their recent visit to their homeland of Trinidad and Tobago, the dynamic duo known as SouthSide have officially released their latest Carnival 2010 offering “Still Jammin”.

This most recent Soca smasher comes on the heels of their previous release “For You” which has gained critical acclaim from music fans and industry insiders alike. “Still Jammin” once again combines the vocal and songwriting talents of SouthSide members D' Chancellor and Kemau with the one of a kind production ability of Shawn “Da Ma$tamind” Noel of Ma$tamind Productions to forge this definite crowd pleaser.

According to both members, this latest addition to their musical arsenal was created for all the Soca-holics but specifically for those party goers who dread the infamous “last call” at the bar or the announcement that the fete will soon be over. “Still Jammin” is a sure anthem for the after-party addicts as it is poised to touch the hearts of those who are often referred to as “haunted” and simply don’t ever want the party to stop.

SouthSide is credited with numerous performances in the United States as headliners and opening acts for some of the biggest stars in Hip Hop and Caribbean music; however on their recent trip to Trinidad and Tobago the pair made their performance debut on local soil at a band launching in their old South Trinidad stomping grounds. This first time showing in T&T was viewed by the duo as a pleasurable experience and although the music was new, they felt truly embraced by the audience in attendance.

In addition to performing D' Chancellor and Kemau engaged in numerous T&T radio and TV interviews which were set up by their publicist Damian Sogren. In D' Chancellor’s own words, “The media reaction was great....All the DJ's liked the songs, especially “Still Jammin”. Regarding any future promotional or performance journeys to their homeland, both members of SouthSide concur that their recent trip was certainly the first of many and want to ensure their fans that they will be present in T&T for Carnival 2010.

ABOUT SOUTHSIDE: Trinidadian born, New Jersey based Keston Harris (aka D' Chancellor) and Kwasi Jones (aka Kemau) combined their musical talents to form the group SouthSide (a name chosen to represent their hometown of Marabella, a town in the southern portion of Trinidad) in 2006. Since then they have done numerous shows throughout the United States, sharing stages with Caribbean Superstars Machel Montano HD, Beenie Man, Mr. Vegas and Sanchez and American rappers Fabolous and Rick Ross. Boasting a repertoire of both Soca and Reggae tracks this duo is considered by many as the next generation of Caribbean music royalty.

To obtain more information on SouthSide
Access the following link:
www.myspace.com/southsidethecrew
OR
Email: keston.harris@gmail.com