Rikki Jai and Yung Bredda serve up a pot bubbling with vibes in their new Chutney Soca release, “Aloo.” It’s been a minute since we featured a Chutney track, but this one was too tasty to ignore—a cheeky ode to local cuisine with a saucy twist bold enough to make tamarind sauce blush and chadon beni hide its face. There is more to the sauce in this video and one could say it is teasingly saucy.
The duo blends humor, heat, and pure Trini mischief, supported by a rhythm section that feels like a backyard lime turned up to festival level. The music video only adds to the fun, matching the song’s playful energy beat for beat.
“Aloo” was written by Bjorn Graham, Samraj Jaimungal, and Akhenaton Lewis, with production magic from The KVG x Trini‑Baby, plus background vocals from Trini‑Baby and Bjorn Graham. Engineering comes courtesy of Kasey Phillips of Precision Productions, and the track was recorded by Stephon Gabriel.
We loved the very funny and visually invigorating end to the music video. This is a wickedly flavorful addition to the 2026 Chutney Soca season—and a welcome return to the genre on Sokah2Soca.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Artists/Performed by: Rikki Jai X Yung Bredda
Written by: Bjorn Graham, Samraj Jaimungal & Akhenaton Lewis.
Produced by: The KVG X Trini-Baby.
Executive Producer: Samraj Jaimungal
Live Guitars & Bass: Kyle Peters
Background Vocals: Trini-Baby, Bjorn Graham.
Mixed and Mastered by: Kasey Phillips
Recorded by: Stephon Gabriel
For Rikkijai Entertainment Inc.
C&P COTT/ASCAP 2025
ISRC: QM-ZG9-17-00042
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Soca 🎶
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title:
Artist/Performed by:
Written by:
Produced by:
Engineered (Mixed & Mastered) by:
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Soca 🎶
🎧Listen. Share. Amplify. Our artists embody culture not only during Carnival but also on a daily basis. Sokah2Soca—Where Rhythm Lives and Calypso, Steelband Music, and Soca are thriving!
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