From smooth and unplugged beginnings, through changing paces and catchy flows, Ayana John and Peter Ram carve out an intoxicating lane of good vibes and striking vocals, for the unforgettable Do Bad Remix.
Featuring an increasing sense of passion and energy as the performance gathers momentum, Do Bad Remix stands tall on the recognisable strength of both its vocals and production. Ayana John is unmistakable as a singer and artist, and the fingerstyle riff and contemporary rhythms of the song leave plenty of space for that quality to naturally ring loud and connect.
Ayana John is an award-winning singer and songwriter from the Bajan Dancehall and Reggae realms. Noting over a decade immersed in music, with a degree in Popular Music Practice from The University of London, Ayana is far from a stranger to crafting high-impact, memorable and engaging originals.
This latest release sees the renowned artist join forces with Barbadian super producer Peter Coppin, to deliver a tropical summer anthem with a smooth fusion of cultural traits and twists of genre. The intention is to bridge the gap between the musical scenes of The Caribbean and the rest of the world, at a time when genres like Dancehall and Reggae appear to be consistently evolving and growing. Given the smooth and organic tones of Do Bad Remix, the quirky and confident vocals and the catchy hook, that goal is well and truly within reach.
Also recently released is the similarly organic but notably higher-octane vocal pace of Eyes For Me. Featuring another acoustic guitar base and light rhythms, Eyes For Me highlights the faultless flow and faster pace of Ayana John, with some classic to nostalgic vocal fragments, and a hook that’s instantly an earworm.
Expect good vibes yet again, a certain stylistic minimalism for that genuine approach, and a chorus that will linger in the mind indefinitely once it’s caught your attention.