Rome Drops "Bara"—and It's Got Double the Meaning, Double the Vibes
bySantiwah-0
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Doubles, anyone? We are talking about Bara and Chana, but Rome may be up to his old tricks, with a bit of spicy market pepper to go! Chutney Soca is back! We have a song that will make you smile and then some. This song is lyrical mischief; Rome has done it again!
This song is 'good trouble.' You know it’s trouble (again, we are talking about the good kind) when Rome links up with XplicitMevon, Stemz, and Jonsey. The result? “Bara”—a tune as cheeky as it is groovy. With production that bubbles like a fresh pot of Saturday soup and lyrics that wink at you through the speaker, this track is pure joy in musical form.
Jonesy was cheeky with his lyrics for this song... yes, double entendre for proper measure. “Bara” plays with language in a way that’s oh-so-Rome. You’ll be grinning one minute and blushing the next—if you catch the double meaning, that is. And when Rome starts singing? Instant serotonin. The delivery is playful and mischievous. It’ll lift your mood faster than a sunrise behind Maracas Bay.
XplicitMevon added the polishing touch when he mixed to perfection by XplicitMevon and topped off with mastering polish from NMG Music. “Bara” isn’t just a song—it’s an infectious mood. Whether you’re two-stepping in your kitchen or chipping down a road in your mind, this one will have you moving. Rome is one of a kind and he is the person who makes you listen and when you listen to this song, you will realize that he didn’t just release a track; he delivered a reason to dance.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Bara
Performed by: Rome
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Written by: JONESY
Produced by: XplicitMevon & Stemz
Mixed by: XplicitMevon
Mastered by: NMG Music
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca 🎶
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