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Bad Gyals by Erphaan Alves: A Melodic Journey of Caribbean Rhythms

By Published March 03, 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!!

 
Are you ready for some Soca vibes? If so, you’ll love the new song “Bad Gyal” by Erphaan Alves, one of the hottest soca artists in the game. “Bad Gyal” is a catchy and energetic tune that celebrates the beauty and confidence of Caribbean women. It’s the perfect anthem for all the summer carnivals coming up, whether you’re in Trinidad (now experiencing carnival tabanca), Barbados, Saint Vincent, Grenada, Toronto, New York, or Miami.
 
Let's get creative, let's set the mood for this song, picture the following: In the heart of the tropics, where the sun kisses the ocean and the air hums with rhythm, there exists a song that transcends mere notes and lyrics. It’s a pulsating beat that beckons hips to sway, feet to shuffle, and souls to ignite. Welcome to the world of “Bad Gyals,” where Erphaan Alves weaves a tale of passion, empowerment, and unbridled energy.
 
Erphaan Alves is no stranger to the Soca scene. He has been making and delivering excellent music for years. He is consistent and delivers music that his fans love. “Bad Gyal” is the latest example of Erphaan’s creativity and talent. The song was produced by Kedon Charles, with the engineering done by Sheppard Pro. The video was shot by Sir Ian Davis, who had some "bad-gyals" doing their flirtatious dancing while EA performed for his fans. 
 
If you haven’t heard “Bad Gyal” yet, you’re missing out on a soca gem. The song is available on all major streaming platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. You can also follow Erphaan Alves on his social media accounts, such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, to stay updated on his upcoming projects and events. Don’t forget to share the song with your friends and family, and let them know that Soca music has no season!
 
To conclude our post we beckon the reader, the listener to contemplate the following with us here at Sokah2Soca. Before you go, hit play. Close your eyes, and let the beat wash over you. Feel the sand between your toes, the heat of the dancefloor, the pulse of your heartbeat. Let Erphaan Alves be your guide, and remember: all bad gyals are waiting to ignite your fantasies, your wildest dreams!
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Bad Gyal
Artist/Performed by: Erphaan Alves
Written by: Erphaan Alves
Produced by: Kedon Charles
Engineering: Sheppard Pro
Video shot by: Sir Ian Davis
Edited by: Kedon Charles:
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago 
Genre: Soca
 
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