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Now let's get into the weeds of the lyrics as conceived by the singer, Yǒlanda Job-Thomas. The track calls out the missteps of a lover, but it’s not just a breakup song—it’s a breakthrough. Self-empowerment and Tobago Carnival bring it all to you in song. With lyrics that trace the journey from being mistreated to reclaiming self-worth, YǑlanda flips the script: “From good girl to bad girl,” she sings, unapologetically stepping into her power.
Her vocals ride the rhythm with ease, bringing emotional clarity and rhythmic confidence. Unlike slower tracks on the riddim, Fumble seamlessly blends into the scene, its bounce perfectly balancing its bite. As we mentioned in our post for "No Stupid Man" from the same album/riddim, this tune does not feel like a carnival-type song, but it comes really close.
The vocals and vibe of the song will fit it just nicely with stories that unfold and come to light for every carnival. “I want everybody to see what it’s like to be free,” she repeats, turning personal pain into public liberation. It’s a message that resonates far beyond the Carnival stage.
Produced by Archer with his signature polish, "Fumble" is now streaming across all major platforms. Sokah2Soca celebrates this bold entry into Tobago’s Carnival soundscape—because freedom, fire, and female empowerment deserve a front-row seat. Please share the post with your social media contacts to help promote the artist and song.