This seems to be the year that Yung Bredda grabs the musical bull by the horns and ensures that he becomes the 'talk of the town' for emerging Soca artists. With his hit song "The Greatest Bend Over" from the "Big Links Riddim" produced by Full Blown Entertainment, Yung Bredda has quickly gained prominence in the Soca music landscape.
Recently we stated in one of our posts the following: "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." Link to the article here: Big Links Riddim: The story is not always about the big-name artists!
We have noticed, and the rest of the Soca music industry should take notice, that for the period December 27th., 2024, to January 8, 2025, "The Greatest Bend Over" has taken over from Kes's "Cocoa Tea" as the number one song from Trinidad & Tobago on the popular Apple Music Chart (credit newsday.co.tt).
Who knew he could sing and deliver sweet vocals and not just be known as a hypeman famous for his classic intro line, "What are you doing?" For this post, we feature his performance at Nailah Blackman's "Sokah Origins." He wowed the crowd with his undeniable charm and beautifully crafted music of “Greatest Bend Over.” From the moment Yuhg Bredda took to the stage, the crowd was on their feet, swaying and moving to the rhythm. His performance at “Sokah Origins” was a testament to his talent and the impact he has on his fans. The song’s rise to popularity and the electrifying performance have cemented his place as a significant player in the Soca music scene.
Yung Bredda had the crowd singing the song during his performance, indicating how popular the song has become. The energy in the venue was palpable, with every note resonating deeply within the hearts of those present. As the last chord rang out, the cheers erupted, a clear reflection of the connection he had forged with his audience through his artistry.
As we move further into 2025, Yuhg Bredda shows no signs of slowing down. Not only has his collaboration with Full Blown Entertainment on the Big Links Riddim brought him success, but it has also paved the way for future projects and performances. Fans can eagerly anticipate more music, more powerful performances, and greater heights for this rising star. One can expect to see Yung Bredda in more shows as his song continues to grow in popularity and Soca fans yearn to see him perform on stage. Well done, young man!
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Event: Sokah Origins
Artist/Performed by: Akhenaton "Yung Bredda" Lewis
Song: The Greatest Bend Over (Live Performance)
Video: CehTV
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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