Don Trent Drops “Baddest Gyal” for Kadooment 2025 — And We’re Hooked!


I am impressed: De Red Boyz and Don Trent have delivered what most will call a Soca anthem. This style of soca makes me want to play the song on repeat! The vibes delivered for "Baddest Gyal" are undeniable. From the start, I was hooked, but there was a pause—that voice! The voice is smooth, rich, and unexpectedly reminiscent of one of my favorites, Damian Marvay. 

Who can deny the brilliance of  De Red Boyz? Their unique style is unmistakable and sweet like Caribbean sugar cane.  The rhythm hits that sweet spot between groove and energy—the kind of tempo that makes you move without even realizing it.

This is the kind of soca Trinidadians love—groove soca at its best. “Baddest Gyal” isn’t just a song—it’s a full experience. From vocal tone to rhythmic detail, this one brings the heart of the festival season to life. Don Trent has been around for some time, but with this song he steps into the spotlight with confidence, charisma, and undeniable talent. We at Sokah2Soca are loving it.

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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Baddest Gyal
Artist/Performed by: Don Trent
Produced by: De Red Boyz
Written by Jamaal Miller of Seven Flags Creative Group, Tabari Husani Davis of EyeBarEye and Odwin “Don Trent” Trenton
Music composed by Scott Galt and Michael Hulsmeier
Guitar by Barry “Barman” Hill
Bass by: Damien “Nebby” Neblett
Backing vocals by Rochelle Griffith
Mixed by Anthony Lowhar at Commercial Music Inc.
Mastered by Alex Psaroudakis at The Work Shop 
Origin: Barbados
Genre: Soca 🎶

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