Caribbean Hindustani collaborates with Rasika Dindial

Caribbean Hindustani has been collaborating with many Chutney and Chutney-Soca artistes over the years. Many have sung lyrics for songs composed by Caribbean Hindustani on radio and in well-known competitions like the Chutney Soca Monarch. Rasika Dindial is the next top artiste that is in collaboration with us doing a popular number entitled “The Godna Song”.

The Hindustani word “Godna”, in English, means a tattoo. However, it’s not just any tattoo. It is a special type of tattoo that was tattooed on the hands of the women who were Indian indentured laborers and their female descendants, mostly Hindus. These tattoos bore motifs of Lord Rama’s garden and Mother Sita’s Kitchen, two epic figures in the Hindu holy scripture of the Ramayan also brought to the Caribbean by Indian indentured immigrants.
During the ritual of tattooing these motifs, folk songs were sung. Unfortunately, this tradition is now dead as these practices are no longer observed in modern times. We hope that with this collaboration with a vibrant and energetic singer like Rasika Dindial, a Chutney song will be created that will not only rock the dance floors, but teach the world of this dying tradition.

10 Finalists of the CRC 2021 Competition

Chutneymusic.com is pleased to announce the 10 finalists of the CRC 2021 Competition (Chutneymusic.com Rani & Raja Competition):

 CRC 2021 Rani Finalists:

        • Joanna Kiran Phillips “Sirf Kiran” (UK)
        • Asha Rambaran Saywerth (South Africa)
        • Ashanie Lahel “Princess Ashanie “ (US)
        • Sandra Singh “Tanty Sandra” (TT)
        • Navita Mahato (TT)

CRC 2021 Raja Finalists:

        • Ricardo Melville “Daddy Chinee” (TT)
        • Joel “Connector” Davis (CA)
        • Edward Ramdass (TT)
        • Rickson McDonald (TT) – Wildcard via People’s Choice
        • Khayam Deo “Sugar Daddy” – Wildcard via Popular Vote

The CRC 2021 Finals will be premiered Live on Chutneymusic.com YouTube & Facebook Channels (username “chutneymusic”) on Saturday 6th February 2021 at 7pm Eastern Time.

The winners will be determined solely by Judges Decision and announced at the end of our show. The expert panel of judges are:

          1. Dr Visham Bhimull of Caribbean Hindustani – Culture Advocate, Linguist, Lyricist and Senior Medical Doctor
          2. Dr Sharda Patasar – PHD in Cultural Studies, Performer, Columnist
          3. Sneha Khanwalkar – Accredited Bollywood Music Director and Chutney Music Advocate in

The hostess for the final is the Desi Girl Ivana Gobin and the event Co-Ordinator is Jason “DJ Floops” Sookram.

 Please accept this information and reflect in your esteemed periodical as soon as possible.

If you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. 

Yours truly,

 Jayson Sookram

Encouraging Chutney Music

Jason Sookram, also known as DJ Floops, founder of ChutneyMusic.com is an open-minded entrepreneur with the desire to bring all genres of Indo Caribbean music to the world, from classical taan to soca spiked chutney. Mr. Sookram was born on February 2nd of 1984 to a simple working-class family of San Fernando who motivated him to do well academically. His love for music started in early years listening to the melodic voice of Mohammad Rafi from older Bollywood films which is father well-loved. He was also surrounded by Trinidad’s own unique style of classical Indian music known as ‘Taan Singing’ for which he developed a place of honor, as well as the other styles of local music specifically chutney.

During his school days, Jason attended a school where many of his peers were of Afro-Trinidadian or partly Afro-Trinidadian heritage, and by building friendships with them, his love for music broaden as he was exposed to various genres of Afro-Caribbean Music which he began to explore and enjoy. Jason’s passion was not only in music but also in academia.

In academics being an accountant and later a charter internal auditor (2015),  he embraced business and finance, utilizing these skills as well as the creative nature that he began thinking outside of the box. Later, having achieved his MBA in Finance (2018) his hard work was not without notice as he was awarded the Sever Award. Mr. Sookram’s dream now was to run his own business; however, destiny chose to rekindle Jason’s passion for music.

In August of 2010, he was asked by some friends if he could DJ to which he reluctantly agreed. Thinking his work was mediocre, he was stunned to see the praise that followed earning him the name Dj Floops. He was greatly encouraged for his Dj skill and the concept of DJ and Business working together was formed. He pursued DJ education to refine his abilities. He also began to write, compose, and sing. In 2013 he won 2nd place in Petrokaiso Chutney Competition for his song, ‘Damini’, a Chutney Soca song that he composed utilizing some Caribbean Hindustani words. His song was well-received, having double entendre and innuendoes. One would need to have an understanding of the Caribbean Hindustan words to fully understand.

In 2015 he achieved another hit with his song, ‘World’s Greatest Show’ though, this number did not play on words as ‘Damini’, it did very well. In 2016 he started to venture into instrumental music. Jason Sookram’s fame was growing and many people as of 2017 recognized him as the ‘Chutney Man’. He realized during those seven years the status of Chutney Music was looked down upon when compared to other forms of music in Trinidad. Mr. Sookram decided the face of Chutney must change and in response, he launched ‘https://chutneymusic.com/’ to encourage not only chutney music but the other forms of Indian music found in the Caribbean. An example of this is the translation in the song ‘Gunga Gana’ that he collaborated with Caribbean Hindustani to be more appealing and gain a wider audience.

Dj Floops’ desire is to promote Indian music, culture, and unity. It is then the goal of Caribbean Hindustani and Chutney Music to work together to promote the unique Indo-Caribbean culture that many proudly identify as West Indian.

©Caribbean Hindustani- RajSingh Ramanjulu