Bring It Back by Rajah x Oscar B x Ranjan x Miz Estrada x Quincy: Time to Reconnect


A new song by an incredible collaboration of artists has emerged as a beacon of hope and unity in a time of global division. "Bring It Back" by Rajah X Oscar B X Ranjan X Miz Estrada X Quincy is more than just a song; it's a call to action, a reminder of the power we hold as individuals to create a world filled with peace and love. Before we continue our post about the song, I must extend a warm welcome back to Oscar B!

Penned by Rajdeo Rampersad and Oscar B and produced, mixed, and mastered by the legendary Professor Bounty of Targetz Studios, "Bring It Back" is a hybrid calypso track that pays homage to the rich cultural tapestry of Trinidad and Tobago. This genre-blending masterpiece weaves together the soulful rhythms of traditional calypso with the vibrant sounds of Indian instruments, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.

The essence of "Bring It Back" is rooted in the longing for the good old days, a sentiment echoed by many who remember a time when life felt simpler and communities were stronger. This theme of reminiscing is beautifully captured in the lyrics, urging listeners to reflect on the past and take inspiration to build a brighter future. It’s a message reminiscent of the classic "Bring Back the Old Time Days" by Nappy Myers, yet it resonates deeply with our current generation.

One of the most compelling aspects of "Bring It Back" is its universality. Whether you're from a bustling city or a quiet village, the song’s message is clear: unity and love are the keys to a better future. The artists behind this project have invested their hearts into every note and word, aiming to ignite a movement that surpasses boundaries and unites people.

"Bring It Back" serves as a poignant reminder that we, as individuals, possess the ability to mold our communities. This song, with its catchy beats and heartfelt lyrics, acts as a catalyst for change, inspiring everyone to reflect and take responsibility for improving the world.

The song is gaining momentum in the music scene, and we can only hope that it continues to inspire and uplift. Here’s to Rajah X, Oscar B, Ranjan, Miz Estrada, Quincy, Professor Bounty, and the entire team—may your journey bring us all closer to unity and peace. 

In the spirit of "Bring It Back," let's remember that every small act of kindness, every effort to connect with our neighbors, and every moment we choose love over hate, we are contributing to a future where the unity and joy of yesteryear can be a reality once more. Now it's time to become nostalgic, listen to "Bring It Back," and let's make a difference, one song at a time.

A note from the production team
This is a song of unity. We need to learn to live, love, and cherish life. Let's reminisce about the simple activities we engaged in in the past, when we all shared a familial bond. As of today, we have been losing that connection with each other, not only here in Trinidad and Tobago but around the world as well. This is merely a small attempt to encourage people to reminisce about the past, and perhaps, just possibly, we could once again live in harmony.

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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Bring Back
Artists/Performed by: Rajah, Oscar B, Ranjan, Miz Estrada and Quincy
Written by: Rajdeo Rampersad and Oscar B 
Produced, Mixed and Mastered by: Professor Bounty at Targetz Studios
Tabla by: Vishal Maharaj
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre/Sub Genre: Calypso/Chutney Calypso

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