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Whining Party by Spectrum Band: A Celebration of Rhythmic Joy

By Published March 23, 2024

Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Island Vybe Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
It seems that most of the Caribbean islands, with upcoming summer carnivals, are waiting for the right moment to release their new music. That is not the case for Spectrum Band; they have captured the moment with some really sweet music. If you are in the mood to dance and have a good time, then this new music release will get you in the mood. Today we feature the latest music release from Spectrum Band, titled "Whining Party." 
 
Did you say that you like to dance and love to whine? “Whining Party” is an invitation to dance, a call to let loose and celebrate life. The beat is infectious, weaving together traditional Soca elements with modern twists. From the first note, you’re transported to a lively beachside party, where hips sway and worries dissipate.
 
Carnival party addicts can relate to the message Spectrum Band delivers in song. The lyrics of “Whining Party” are a celebration of life’s simple pleasures. Whether you’re dancing with a partner or moving solo, the music echoes in your mind. We come out to whine and have a good time. Yes, life is a whining party (or anything you want it to be). The Spectrum Band delivers the music to make life feel good. From the lyrical style of Malvern V. Gumbs to the vocals of Tymarri Lee, along with the live music from Spectrum Band, one has to admit that the music is really good, and with that, life is so damn sweet!
 
There is so much chaos around us, but we can alleviate it all with some sweet Caribbean music. In a world that often feels chaotic, music has the power to heal, uplift, and connect. “Whining Party” by Spectrum Band is a testament to this truth. So, put on your dancing shoes, gather your friends, and join the party. Let the music wash over you, and for a few minutes, forget everything else. Just remember the following: life is a dance floor, and we’re all invited to the “Whining Party.”
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Whining Party
Artist/Performed by: Spectrum Band
Written by: Malvern V. Gumbs
Produced by: Le'Ron "Stretch" Lake and Malvern V. Gumbs
Vocals by: Tymarri Lee
Bass by: Tabari Lake
Guitar by: George "Freresoul" Thomas
Recorded Mixed and Mastered at MVG Studios by: Malvern V. Gumbs
Origin: USVI
Genre: Soca
 
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