I say this with love: Farmer Nappy is one of our treasured voices in Caribbean music. His collaborations with De Red Boyz have gifted us timeless sweetness—songs that felt like sunshine on skin, rhythm in bone, and joy in motion. But this time, with “All Day” produced by Q-Ban Production, the magic didn’t show up.
I wanted to feel it. I tried. But the vibe just wasn’t there.
From the first few seconds, the song felt like it was searching for itself. The intro didn’t pull me in, and as it unfolded, Farmer seemed to be wrestling with the rhythm rather than riding it. There was no flow—just a series of musical stumbles that made the 2:55 runtime feel unusually long for such a seasoned artist.
Farmer rarely sounds disconnected from a track, but "All Day" felt like a struggle from beginning to end. The energy was flat, the melody uninspired, and the overall production lacked the spark we’ve come to expect from him.
Sigh... Sorry, Farmer, but someone did not water the musical plants and everything wilted in the Caribbean sunlight. I’m not here to be cruel. I’m here because I care. This is due to my understanding of Farmer Nappy's potential. This one just didn’t land. And that’s okay. Not every release will be a gem—but we still hold space for the brilliance that’s yet to come.
Here’s hoping the next track brings back the flow, the fire, and the Farmer we know.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: All Day
Artist/Performed by: Farmer Nappy
Written By: Angelo Pantin, Marvin Lewis & Darryl Henry
Produced By: Q-Ban Productions
Bass: Miguel Charles
Guitars: Kwami "Kwamz" Morrison & Angelo Pantin
Drums By: Javier "Big Chupz" Jarvis
Percussion: Adiel Pantin
Background Vocalists: Angelo Pantin, Kizzie Huggins & Karyce Phillips.
Engineered (Mixed and Mastered) by: Sheppard Pro
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca 🎶
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