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Explore by V'ghn x Nailah Blackman x Travis World

By Published January 26, 2025

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!

 

The newly released track "Explore" by V'ghn and Nailah Blackman, produced by Travis World, may be a hit with the artists fans, but we feel differently. As much as we adore hearing V'ghn's talent, this duet left us underwhelmed. The singing felt mechanical, almost as if they were just going through the motions. The track maintains one monotonous pace, leading us to wonder—did you feel anything special in this song? If you experienced something special in this song, please share it with us, as we are struggling to understand its magic.
 
Singing Performance: V'ghn, undoubtedly talented, doesn’t shine in this track the way we know he can. The duet with Nailah Blackman lacks the spark we were hoping for. It feels as though they were on autopilot, resulting in a performance that fails to evoke any strong emotions. The two artists' missed potential for a powerful connection left the song feeling flat and uninspired.
 
As we've mentioned in our previous reviews of "Skeg" by Lady Lava and "Touch D Road" by Bunji Garlin, Travis World's work on this album feels disappointingly minimalist. "Explore" follows this same pattern. The riddim is simplistic to a fault, lacking the depth and complexity that could elevate the song. Remove the drum kit, and there's hardly anything left to hold onto. This minimalist approach from a usually innovative producer has left us yearning for more.
 
Nailah Blackman is overexposed; she is everywhere this Carnival 2025 season. However, sometimes less is more. She doesn't need to be on every track to stay relevant. It might be worth considering a more selective approach to maintain the quality and uniqueness of her contributions.
 
Our post won't be too critical of V'ghn as an artist because he has always delivered good music. However, not everything a singer delivers will become a hit. Having said that, "Explore" is not one of his standout tracks. We know he has the potential to deliver much more impactful music. This song, unfortunately, falls short of showcasing his true talent.
 
After these posts on the Alien Head Invasion Riddim, people will love to hate us! We acknowledge this, but it's a natural part of life. In our honest opinion, "Explore" fails to make a lasting impression. We hope that both V'ghn and Nailah Blackman return with stronger, more memorable offerings in the future. For those who might want to defend this track, we respect your perspective, but we stand by our critique. Sometimes, it's necessary to be candid to encourage growth and improvement.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Explore (Remix)
Artists/Performed by: V’ghn x Nailah Blackman x Travis World 
Album: Alien Head Invasion
Performed by V’ghn & Nailah Blackman
Produced by Travis World
Label: Travis World Music / Monk Music
Copyright 2025 All Rights Reserved
Origin: Grenada/Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca
 
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