Na Go Home | Mysterio | Saint Lucia/SLU Carnival 2013

Everyone likes to party (well West Indians really love to party and simply have fun) especially when it comes to Carnival festivities. This song was produced by Francis DeLima of Heights Music and vocalized by the artist known as Mysterio for SLU Carnival 2013. The name of the song is "Na Go Home" and it qualifies as a song with a really nice smooth vibe. 

I really like this song it is easy on the senses and makes you want to head back to the islands to see friends and simply lime and have a good time. The singer invites you to come to the party and have a good time. He deals with the same carnival themes that many singers sing about (bumpa and wining) but he makes it sound like it is a right for everyone in the part who came to have a good time. 

This is a happy song with some serious 'feel good' vocals and music that simply bring out a mellow vibe, a euphoric feeling that it is good to be a West Indian. We are a happy people and this song is one that you should play for your foreign friends when they want to know why we  are so happy regardless of our circumstances. 

This song gets the thumbs up from Trinizagada. I really like this song and wish the artist all the success in the future. It is my hope that the radio jocks and DJ's in the fete 'wheel' this song. The artist deserves our support. The music, vocals and overall production all come together to produce a superb track. Congratulations to Mysterio and Miguel 'Vybez' Joseph - Well done gentlemen!

Production Notes:
Title: Na Go Home
Performed By: Mysterio
Produced By: Miguel Joseph aka Vybez
Mixed & Mastered By:  Francis De Lima (Height Music)

Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). Lend me your ears... Enjoy!
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