What a beautiful song! I simply can't get enough of this new music release from Patrice. Ungrateful by Patrice is a deeply moving and empowering song that speaks directly to the hearts of so many Caribbean women and, you know what, women in general. As you listen to Patrice sing this song, it feels as though she is sharing a story that many women can relate to, one of betrayal, heartbreak, and ultimately, self-empowerment. "Ungrateful" is not just an ordinary song; it will be an anthem for anyone who has ever felt undervalued and decided to reclaim their life, self-respect, and, yes, their worth.
The lyrics create a vivid picture of a love that people took for granted. Patrice's voice conveys the weight of someone who has sacrificed everything, only to face deception and ingratitude. Despite the pain, there is a significant shift. "Ungrateful" addresses more than just the hurt; it also highlights the strength that comes from choosing oneself. It emphasizes the realization that you deserve better and the importance of letting go of what no longer serves you.
"Ungrateful" by Patrice is a powerful emotional song that resonates with listeners. The soothing Afro Soca rhythm and lyrics by Yannick Plante and Adan Octave are personal and universally relatable. The song encourages self-love and resilience, reminding listeners to embrace their worth and move forward with grace and confidence.
Despite our love for the song, its music, vibe, and emotional pull, we must acknowledge that the visuals for the music video enhance the overall production value. Everything seemed to align perfectly. The country scene, the ocean view, and the restaurant scene all add value to this song. We applaud all those who make those scenes happen.
The song delivers a message for self-acceptance and resilience, inspiring listeners to embrace their worth. The music video, featuring serene landscapes, oceans, and vibrant restaurant settings, demonstrates the artistry behind these scenes, celebrating personal growth and communal support.
"Ungrateful" by Patrice showcases her artistry and pushes boundaries in Soca music, proving that great music knows no season—it simply exists to be enjoyed. What are your thoughts on this latest release? Please leave a comment here and share the post with your social media peers.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Ungrateful
Artist/Performed by: Patrice Roberts
Produced, Mixed & Mastered By: Yannick Plante
Written by: Adan Octave and Yannick Plante
Guitars By: Kyle Ernest
Background Vocals By: Esther Destiny Tommy
Executive Producers : Dwight Yearwood & Dave Richards
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca/Afro Soca
Video Credits:
Lord Edit Production
Directed By: Leah de Gannes
Creative Director: Risanne Martin
Shot & Chopped: Antonio Achee
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