Inna Mess - Lady ava x Travis World x Dan Evens


This one’s built for the road. “Inna Mess” is a carnival anthem with heat in its bones—not too fast, not too slow, but just right for Monday and Tuesday movement. The vibe is infectious, the lyrics playful, and the groove steady enough to keep revelers prancing from sun-up to sunset.

It’s a Road March contender with a wink—a tune that might feel simple at first but hits different when the sun’s blazing and the crowd’s in full gear. The kind of song that colors the road with rhythm and repetition until the whole band is in a sweet, sweaty mess.

Now the next stage of the Soca music marathon begins; the Power Soca songs are on the way. Are you going to call for "Inna Mess" to cross the stage? Let us know if you think that this song is a legitimate  Road March contender. 

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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song/Title: Inna Mess
Artists/Performed by: Lady Lava, Travis World. Dan Evens
Written by: Keisha Harris, Dion Gomez
Produced by: Travis World, Dan Evens
Mixed by: Travis World
Label: Travis World Music/Monk Music
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Soca 🎶

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