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We may find ourselves on the losing end of this conversation, keeping in mind that the phrase "The Emperor has no clothes" may be applicable here. It's Friday, and Soca music conversations are the talk of the day. As a matter of fact, conversations are brewing regarding the newly released album titled "Big Links Riddim." Full Blown Entertainment produced the album. The production features Machel "Monk" Montano, Kes of Kes the Band, Yung Bredda, and Full Blown. We are impressed with the new music but blown away by the unearthed talent of Yung Bredda.
During a brief conversation on the island Vybe WhatsApp feed, we discussed the songs, particularly Yung Bredda's offering. While we all hold different opinions about the music, we unanimously expressed our admiration for Yung Bredda's song, "The Greatest Bend Over"—some consider it the standout track on the album! What a switch! Where did this version of Yung Bredda come from? Nikki G of Nikki G Media had this to say: "Fresh ideas and a young, bold-minded individual with talent!" Need we say more? Yung Bredda's new sound is quite impressive, and yes, we are heaping praise on this music release.
People widely recognize Yung Bredda for his well-known "What are you doing?" and high-pitched voiceovers. For that reason, some listeners argue that Yung Bredda's latest track lacks the depth and authenticity found in his earlier work. Critics suggest that the shift in style may cater more to commercial appeal than to his original artistic vision. We disagree! It is clear that his artistry has evolved, presenting another side of his talent.
The artists' fans will love every song on this album. The album's music captures the essence of "The Carnival Effect," exudes infectious energy, and embodies the essence of Soca. Here is my ranking of the songs featured on the Big Links Riddim. "Good Spirits" by Full Blown is my personal favorite; it perfectly blends uplifting lyrics with a vibrant melody that makes it impossible not to dance.
1. Good Spirits by Full Blown
2. The Greatest Bend Over by Yung Bredda
3. No Sweetness, by Kes.
4. The Truth by Machel Montano
Others have switched numbers 1 and 2, but 3 and 4 have consistently remained the same. The truth is that media will rate Kes and Machel above all others, and radio stations, along with most DJs, are most likely to play Kes and Machel's songs. Kes and Machel's market value and large fan bases justify their ratings. In my humble but subjective opinion, neither Kes's nor Machel's song deserves a higher rating than those of the lesser-known artists on this album. Currently, Kes is leading the way on YouTube, with Machel trailing behind. The plays are 2 to 1 in favor of Kes.
After considering the pros and cons, our opinion may not hold much weight. Your opinion is what matters most. We have listed all four songs in the order of our preference. Please listen to the songs, then share your preferences with us to see if we are on the same "musical page"! Your observations might help us better understand how our likes match or diverge. We're excited to hear your opinions and learn about the distinct viewpoints you contribute to the conversation!
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Album Title: Big Links Riddim
Produced by: Full Blown Entertainment
Bass: Josh Richardson
Guitar: Kyle Peters
Mixed & Mastered by: N.M.G. Music
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
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