Bunji Garlin and Ricardo Drue have a message for road revelers for this upcoming carnival celebrations in Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua. This is new music for festivals in 2017 and the message is that there is going to be a lot of damage when they 'hit d'stage'. The song is entitled "Damage"!
These two singers are exciting talents to witness and listen when they perform. Together, they intend to create stage bliss with revelry to 'mash down fence'. As is the case with most new music one has to take a listen to the song more than one time to really 'feel the vibe'. That may be the case for a small minority because 'out of the box' both Bunji and Drue's fans will be euphoric.
We think this song will do very well in Trinidad and Tobago and the same will be the case when King Carnival rises in Antigua/Barbuda. We like the song and give credit to the production team for a job well done. Kudos to Shot Master J who produced this one for Scorch Music.
Now it is up to you to ensure that this song rides the airwaves. Please call in to your favorite radio jocks and request the song. We invite you to share your thoughts about the song and music production. Please use the comment feature of this post to share your comments here with your peers. All comments will be posted, Please don't forget to visit us on our new Facebook page. Use the search term @sokah2soca. Enjoy!
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Damage
Riddim Name: Hornerman Riddim
Performed by: Ricardo Drue & Bunji Garlin
Written by: Tailor Made Music, Bunji Garlin Masterpiece Ent and Rayza Saga
Produced by: Shot Master J for Scorch Music
Additional Bass by: Kambon
Keys by: Body Roc
Riddim Name: Hornerman Riddim
Performed by: Ricardo Drue & Bunji Garlin
Written by: Tailor Made Music, Bunji Garlin Masterpiece Ent and Rayza Saga
Produced by: Shot Master J for Scorch Music
Additional Bass by: Kambon
Keys by: Body Roc
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!
♫Please press the music player button below to listen now (small triangle in circle).