Doh Stick | Farmer Nappy | Trinidad & Tobago 2014

This is the final furlong of the race and Farmer Nappy has decided that this is not the time to let up on the competition. He has released a new song entitled "Doh Stick" and with this one he has added some adrenalin to the class of 2014.
This song is for those who love music in the Power Soca category. Who else but Studio 758, out of Saint Lucia, to 'up the ante'.  This one has everything you love about Farmer Nappy then some!

This song was released late in the season but it is a good addition and one that should add flavor to the Power Soca category which is not as strong as the Groovy Soca category this year - new music is always welcomed.

When it comes to Power Soca one has to give credit where credit is due. The Lucians can bring the power vibe with ease. Studio 758 was a good choice by Farmer Nappy. Take a listen to the song and enjoy the music of a very talented singer and people who understand the business of Power Soca! Enjoy the 'vibez'!

Please don't forget to add to the conversation - we want to get your opinion! Is this a keeper or do you want to toss it? Voice your opinion/have your say by accessing the comment feature of this Blog post (top right hand corner) and leave your remarks! Let's try and refrain from Kankalang and Mauvais Langue discussions; just constructive criticism or positive vibes!

Production Notes:
Song Title: Doh Stick
Riddim Name: Fearless Riddim
Written by: Thygeson 'Penn' Joseph, Irvin ‘Ace’ Loctar & Kwency ‘Pringles’ Griffith
Performed by: Farmer Nappy
Produced by: Penn & Ace (Studio 758)
Vocals Produced By: Scott Galt
Background Vocals: Irvin ‘Ace’ Loctar & Farmer Nappy
Mixing Engineer: Studio 758
Mastered By: Will Quinnell

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). No copyright infringement is intended! .  We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't share the music and rob the artists of needed income!
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Bhalistix said…
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