L Pank yuh get through with this one, on first listen that was it. Consistent with the ragga soca vibes. You came a long way from Jab Jab Session. Big up to Captain John, riddim sweet cyah wait to hear the Hollabak and Skinny on it.
Went home after spending 25+years in the states for a week vacation....one of the 1st song i heard in a party in Vermont ....everytime i hear this i miss home ...love this song tho
yes juilan this one gone universal ,always have the people dancing..Respect to artist,producer and distributor of this tune...... Keep up wonderful works......
Why are folks calling this a Ragga Soca? A few points to note. A Ragga Soca is a fusion between Soca and Reggae/Dancehall and is never ever this brisk and fast-paced. Ragga is a slower groove sometimes referred to as groovey soca. This song on the other hand is straight, traditional, pure unadulterated Soca to the core, containing marvelous lyrics that are wedded to a wicked and infectious melody and arrangement. Perfection!
Delmance Francis Appreciate you taking the time to comment. Guess we'll just agree to disagree on the genre.. But one thing we can both agree on, whatever it is this chune is DREAD, WICKED and one helluva MONSTER cut 😃
vincyman80 This is not a Ragga Soca. Ragga is a fusion between Soca and Reggae. This on the other hand is a straight forward fast paced, Soca song with traditional Soca/Calypso musical outlays. This and his "Oh Gosh" are the two best Soca songs I've heard out of SVG so far for the 2018 Carnival season!
Cyrus Nanton This is not a Ragga Soca. Ragga is a fusion between Soca and Reggae. This on the other hand is a straight forward fast paced, Soca song with traditional Soca/Calypso musical outlays. This and his "Oh Gosh" are the two best Soca songs I've heard out of SVG so far for the 2018 Carnival season!