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Friday Pop Up: Take Me As I Am—No Edits Needed, Just V'ghn x Trila- G

By Published October 18, 2025

This post first appeared on Sokah2Soca, where Caribbean music meets wit, rhythm, and real talk. Island Vybe Radio spins the tunes—we decode the culture.

 
For this week’s Friday Pop Up, Sokah2Soca heads to the Northern Caribbean, where Bouyon is King. We celebrate the start of the weekend with a remix that demands attention. In this version, Trilla-G is definitely not getting any 'Yum, Yum, Yum,' and like Farmer Nappy, he ends up outside the house with his clothes in a garbage bag. Looks like this is the life of a Soca/Bouyon artist!
 
The remix version of “Take Me As I Am,” created by V’ghn and Trilla-G, focuses on self-acceptance and is infused with the high-energy pulse of Dominican Bouyon. The hook is not just simple; it becomes an anthem—“take me as I am, don’t try to fix me”—but the message is fierce: not all change is good, and love shouldn’t require compromise.
 
As mentioned above, at its core, “Take Me As I Am” is a declaration of radical self-acceptance. The artists leave no doubts about their feelings as they joyfully sing,
“Take me as I am; don’t try to fix me.” 
This isn’t just a catchy hook; many guys praise the lines and sigh, saying it’s about time someone expressed this in a song—it represents a refusal to compromise one’s identity, even for love. The lyrics will become the 'man-anthem' for carnival 2026 as they push back against the pressure to change for others, reminding listeners that authenticity is non-negotiable.
 
V'ghn, far from being an autotuned singer, possesses a unique vocal style. His soulful delivery meets Trilla-G’s unapologetic bounce, creating a cross-island fusion that’s both catchy and culturally charged. This song is a reminder that Caribbean music isn’t just about rhythm—it’s about resistance, identity, and pride. This remix doesn’t ask for approval. It dares you to accept it, regardless of their faults.
 
Now that you came this far, we cordially invite your public commentary—don't hold back, OK? Who do we change for, and why?
 
The YouTube player included for this post features the remix version and the original version done solo by Trilla-G. Enjoy!
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Take Me As I Am (Remix Version)
Performed by: Trilla-G and V’ghn
Written by: Gael Jno Baptiste and Je’vaughn John
Produced by: Andel "Fr3EzE" Horsford
Additional production by: Dernel "Dernz" Green
Recorded and engineered by: Dernel "Dernz" Green
Video shot by: Tridel Edwin (365mmp)
Edited by: Madam Editeur
Origin: Grenada/Dominica
Genre: Bouyon ?
 
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