With the current plethora of in-person events and the return of physical Carnival celebrations throughout the diaspora, all-around entertainer and artiste Champeon has released a fresh soca song dedicated to the ladies and aptly titled Girls.
It is described as a dance-party soca track that shines the spotlight on the ladies of the world (especially those seen at Caribbean music events) who express their confidence through their appearance, body movements and party stamina regardless of age, shape or fitness level.
The track, which was written by Champeon and arranged, produced and engineered by Jelani Harris of Studio 23 Music Group, has already gained positive reviews from listeners for its infectious beat, the fun, instructional nature of its lyrics and its year-round summer vibe.
T&T-born, South Carolina-based Champeon, whose real name is Ronnel Ramirez, previously recorded and released groovy and power soca as well as reggae and world music songs. He has seamlessly adapted his style and delivery on this latest offering.
“The drums on the beat and the vibes of the track inspired me to go in a different headspace when writing Girls. The experience was different for me because I never created a track with that particular tempo and dance instruction vibe. However, the final product shows my ability as an artiste to flow and create on any riddim.
“Also, the beat itself is so hard-hitting, that it makes you want to wine, dance and forget about all your problems,” he said.
An accompanying music video was produced by LC Film Production and the song is being viewed by many as ideal for a Tik Tok dance challenge which could become a bubbling anthem for females from all backgrounds and body types in upcoming fetes and festivals.
Champeon, who recently hosted his talk show, Limin with Champeon, for Caribbean Life Television in Atlanta is putting the finishing touches on his album, The Real Champeon, which will showcase his musical versatility with different production styles across multiple genres.
His ultimate goal is to make music for the world to embrace and love, and he remains devoted to improving his craft and increasing his knowledge of the music art form.
He has expressed his gratitude to the public for all of the support and urges music fans to follow him on social media as well as to request Girls on the radio and stream it online.