Johes Santana: how ‘Numb’ revolutionized Soca

Johes Santana

On the eve of his 28th birthday, Josiah Santana, better known by his stage name Johes Santanarecently burst onto the Trinidad and Tobago music scene with his first Soca single, entitled Numb. Cette chanson n’est pas seulement une contribution à la saison du Carnaval 2025, mais également un message personnel et profond sur l’importance de la santé mentale et de la recharge.

Born in Tabaquite and now living in San Juan, Trinidad, Johes Santana grew up in a family where music was an integral part of daily life. “I was born into a musical family. We live for music. For me, family and loved ones come first. I do everything I can to be there for those I love, and their support has been incredible in this journey,” he declared.

The road to 'Numb

Johes Santana
is no newcomer to the world of music and performance. He participated in various school competitions, including San Fest, during his high school years, and went on to study education and dance at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Department of Creative and Festive Studies. “I studied education and dance, which gave me a clear understanding of the education behind movement, particularly dance,” he explained.

Johes Santana
Johes Santana. Source : OmgEntertainment

A blend of Calypso and Soca

Inspired by legends such as Ras Shorty I, Machel Montano, Mical Teja and Kees, Johes Santana combines the heart of Calypso with the energy of Soca. “‘Numb’ is a groovy, fast-paced single, but my music is generally a hybridization of the Calypso and Soca genres,” he mentioned. The song was produced by Stephon Gabriel, whose patience and guidance were essential to the young artist on his first studio recording.

The message behind 'Numb


Numb

is more than just a party song; it’s a call to action for those struggling with the challenges of mental health. “This song is an invitation for those overwhelmed by the struggles of everyday life to mentally embark on a journey filled with color, vibrance and happiness, to recharge and regenerate, during this Carnival season or any other time,” shared Johes Santana. “I hope my music encourages someone to leave their mind free – to give themselves time to recharge, in order to become a more balanced person.”

The impact of music on mental health

Music has always been a powerful tool for mental health. Studies have shown that music can reduce stress, improve mood and even help heal trauma. According to a study by Tebra, 79% of people have used music to get through difficult times, and artists like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar are often cited for their ability to help people through dark times.

Johes Santana shares this conviction: “I ‘write’ music because I want to help people, to show them that we all go through things and that, just as music has kept me company and helped me feel safe, I know it can do the same for others.”

Carnival season 2025

During the Carnival 2025 season in Trinidad and Tobago, Johes Santana enters the music scene with optimism and great ambition. “My mother, father and other members of my immediate family are very excited. I also have a very supportive circle of friends, pushing me to follow my dreams. One of my biggest fears is not connecting with the public in a way that they really understand the story behind my music. I hope they do.

The importance of self-expression

Johes Santana stresses the importance of personal expression, especially during Carnival. “Carnival is all about sober expression and freedom. I really think children should have the chance to discover who they are through the different forms of expression at Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. Not everyone will be involved in stick fighting or pan cheek, but there are so many aspects of the festival that I believe, if given the chance, anyone and everyone can find a place to express themselves.”

The importance of self-expression

Johes Santana stresses the importance of personal expression, especially during Carnival. “Carnival is all about sober expression and freedom. I really think children should have the chance to discover who they are through the different forms of expression at Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. Not everyone will be involved in stick fighting or pan cheek, but there are so many aspects of the festival that I believe, if given the chance, anyone and everyone can find a place to express themselves.”

Numb by Johes Santana isn’t just a song; it’s a message of hope and healing. By integrating music into our daily lives, we can improve our mental well-being and find real relief. As Johes points out, “Music has always been my safe space, and I want to create that space for others.”

If you’re inspired by Johes Santana’s story and his mission to promote mental health through music, follow him on Instagram @johesofficial and join him on his journey to spread positivity and joy through music.

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