Image via YouTube music video © Full Blown Entertainment.
Now there are four songs from the album titled "Big Links Riddim." This album features songs by Full Blown, Kes, and Machel Montano, all of which have a unique flavor that will appeal to fans of Soca music throughout the Caribbean Basin and North America. However, what truly impresses me is the unexpected vocal performance by Yung Bredda. This is not about his signature call of "What are you doing?" This is a highlight of any stage appearance or recording he does with other Soca artists. He showed that he has the talent to sing, something many Soca artists fail miserably at. While the lyrical content may not be exceptional, every song requires a compelling hook to capture attention and become a hit. We believe we have found that hook in this song. See how the song uses it after reading this. I'm confident that you will be singing these lines when the music begins!
"She say take it easy
I will do the work
You doh have to
Wine up yuhself
You doh have to
Wild up yuhself."
With this release, Yung Bredda has truly excelled, showcasing his incredible talent and captivating the crowd with his unique sound. There is no doubt that this vocal style will assist with Yung Bredda's demand. He will no longer be seen as a hypeman, an energy boost to bring on a star performer, but will be someone who has a place on stage with the crowd coming to see him perform and not just look forward to his carefree spirit to light up the stage. We trust the artist and have been intrigued by this song. We want to hear more and to see if he can deliver songs that will get him to the level of Preedy, Voice, and, dear, we say, Kes and Machel.
We are here to witness the rise of a star as it begins. What do you think? It's not just about the song but also about the artist's ability to showcase a different aspect of his vocal skills. Tell us what you think.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: The Greatest Bend Over
Artist/Performed by: Yung Bredda
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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