Time and time again we have heard the statement, "Calypso is the voice of the people." This sentiment is particularly relevant when Calypso serves as the central focus of our Carnival festivities. Despite Soca's current dominance, the collective voice of the people can still resonate deeply. Even better is when the beat encapsulates that message, inspiring you to dance instead of simply listening. Today, we present to you an electrifying new track that does just that. Chuck Gordon is back with his latest release, "Look Tuh Press."
Always pay attention to those who have previously won the title of Calypso Monarch. The talented Marvin Mason penned a song that Roderick "Chucky" Gordon, a two-time Calypso Monarch in Trinidad and Tobago, brings to life.
We have heard the saying, "It takes a village," and for this song, the collaborative effort for "Look Tuh Press" delivered the goods. The production of "Look Tuh Press" is a testament to teamwork and musical craftsmanship. Roderick Gordon and SupaYouth both produced and arranged the song. The soulful background vocals feature a stellar team including Natalie Yorke, Joseph Williams, and Roderick himself. Live instruments elevate the track to another level, with horns coming straight from "Ultra Brass Studios." The incredible Nikholai Greene of N.M.G. Music added the final polish by handling the song's mixing and mastering.
We have expressed our regret over the abundance of "sit down and listen" calypsos and the dearth of "get up and dance" style calypsos. "Look Tuh Press" isn't just another track to add to your playlist; it's a message and a vibe wrapped up in a danceable beat that transcends the traditional confines of Calypso music. The dancefloor amplifies the importance of the people's voice.
Are you prepared to experience the beat and embrace the message? Press play on Chuck Gordon's "Look Tuh Press" and let the music move you. We look forward to hearing your comments.
From the production team:
- Corruption? Doh do we dat!
- Perversion? Doh do we dat!
- The people have spoken... Now it's time to say less.
- If you're not acting right in 2025... Look to press!
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Look Tuh Press
Written by: Marvin Mason
Produced by: SUPAYOUTH
Arranged by: Supayouth and Roderick Gordon
Background Vocals by: Natalie Yorke, Joseph Williams and Roderick Gordon
Live Horns by: Ultra Brass Studios
Mixed and Mastered by Nikholai Greene (NMG Music)
Visualizer by: Ninjah (New Media)
Distributed by: Jiggy Calypso
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
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