
Anika Berry
Trinidadian-American Soca artist Anika Berry brings Caribbean heritage, R&B influence, and modern Carnival energy together in a rising career shaped by passion, purpose, and cultural pride.

Anika Berry is a Trinidadian-American Soca artist based in the United States, known for blending traditional Soca energy with smooth R&B-inspired vocals. Raised in a Trinidadian household surrounded by calypso and Soca music, Anika developed a deep connection to Caribbean culture from an early age. Her sound reflects that upbringing, combining festival-ready rhythms with melodic storytelling and a modern international edge.
Before gaining wider recognition in Soca, Anika built her professional life as a registered nurse while continuing to pursue music. Her journey reflects discipline, balance, and a strong commitment to both service and creativity. She has described singing as a lifelong passion, first exploring R&B before moving into Soca and embracing the genre as a way to connect more deeply with her Trinidadian roots.
Anika began earning attention with releases such as “Lash Up” and grew her audience with the 2022 single “Jammin.” The song helped introduce her to a broader Soca fanbase and earned her a nomination for Best New Soca Artist at the 2023 Caribbean Music Awards. Her momentum continued with performances and collaborations that connected her to Carnival audiences across the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
In 2025, Anika reached another major milestone as a finalist in the Ultimate Soca Champion competition with “Saddle” on the Tilden Hall Riddim. The project placed her alongside major names in Soca and further highlighted her ability to bring confidence, movement, and personality to the genre.
With songs including “Jammin,” “Lash Up,” “Saddle,” “Party Bag,” and “Trouble,” Anika Berry continues to build her presence as an international Soca artist. Her music carries the warmth of Caribbean tradition while speaking to a new generation of listeners who experience Soca through Carnival, streaming platforms, and global Caribbean communities.
