Why the Chlöe x MOLIY Remix Is the Version We Needed All Along: Take It Easy


When powerhouse vocals meet Caribbean swagger, magic happens. The newly remixed version of “Greatest Bend Over” brings together an unexpected but electrifying lineup:🇺🇸 Chlöe, the American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress known for her sultry R&B edge; 🇬🇭 Moliy, the Ghanaian-American alté queen whose Afrobeats fusion is redefining global soundscapes, and 🇹🇹 Yung Bredda, the viral soca sensation who’s made a name blending humor, street culture, and unapologetic island energy.

This remix doesn’t just add star power—it reimagines the song with lyrical clarity, feminine finesse, and vocal brilliance.  Here is what we think about this remix version. Brilliant:  A female American singer, a female Ghanian singer, a Bajan lead dancer and male Trinidad and Tobago singers and production team. 

Let’s be real—Yung Bredda and Full Blown’s original “Greatest Bend Over” was already a certified soca smash. But now? The remix featuring Chlöe and MOLIY has elevated the track to a whole new level of brilliance. And we’re not just talking about a few added harmonies or a quick verse. This version feels like the one that should’ve dropped first. It’s that satisfying.

Originally, Yung Bredda subjected himself to ridicule when he sang, "She said, 'Take it easy; I will do the work!'" This was a significant blow to a man's ego, especially if he was unaware of it. All  of that changed when Chlöe sang it with the confidence and teasing, sultry vocals that she delivered. Right there, the narrative was flipped, and it became easy for Yung Bredda to 'take it easy and let him do the work!' He was given an excuse; he was released to sit back and enjoy it all! The women take charge of the atmosphere in a playful and empowered exchange. It’s cheeky, it’s sexy, and it’s smart. When MOLIY jumps in with her verse, it is clear that she adds to the energy of the song. Just look at the video and it is easy to see that the ladies gave the song legitimacy and sultriness. 

Vocals That Hit Every Note Chlöe’s vocals are buttery smooth, with just the right amount of sass and seduction. MOLIY brings her Afro-fusion flair, making the remix feel global and grounded in diasporic rhythm. Together, they legitimize the lyrics and give the track a feminine perspective that was missing before. All of a sudden this song becomes a female anthem. An anthem that is a celebration of female power... power where it truly belongs! I

Visuals That Match the Vibe The music video is a visual feast. Directed by Jamar A. Silva and Kwesi Q. Trotman, it features carnival scenes, vibrant choreography, and a cast of stunning women who embody the spirit of the song. From Saint Lucia’s Carnival to NYC street flair, the visuals are bold, colorful, and unapologetically Caribbean. You can watch it all unfold in Yung Bredda, Full Blown—The Greatest Bend Over (Take It Easy) Chlöe x MOLIY Remix—and trust us, you’ll want to hit replay.

So why are we so hyped up about this song? To be honest, it feels like either a new song or the version of the original song that should have been released.
  • The song now has legitimacy and it feels so good with the ladies on vocals.
  • The ladies balance the song, which feels like theirs, even though Yung Bredda and Full Blown control the production. 
  • The producers have refined the song, bringing it to a smoother flow. We love it!
  • It’s still a Soca banger—but now it’s got layers. In short: this remix isn’t just a rework—it’s a revelation. Chlöe and MOLIY didn’t just join the party; they redefined it. And we’re here for every second of it.
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Original Song Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: The Greatest Bend Over 
Artist/Performed by: Yung Bredda
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

Remixed Barbados Production
Artists/Performed by: Chlöe 🇺🇸 x MOLIY 🇬🇭 x Yung Bredda  🇹🇹 x Full Blown 🇹🇹
Production Company: Creativs Label & Perpetua Productions
Directed by: Jamar A. Silva × Kwesi Q Trotman
Director of Photography: Kwesi Q Trotman × Jamar A. Silva
EP | Producer: Kwesi Trotman & Nadya Persaud
Production Manager: Neema Thuo
Video Commissioner: Joel Borquaye & Nadya Persaud
Genre: Soca 🎶

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Bonus Track - The Greatest Bend Over (Take it Easy) Remix featuring Sean Paul and Yung Bredda

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