Soca star PUMPA releases his newest song ‘Kryptonite’, receives love from fans
PUMPA mentioned that Kryptonite is poised to have lovers of Soca Music, from singing to jumping, whining and waving in the streets all around the world.
23rd of October 2024
The SOCA sensational star of St Kitts and Nevis, PUMPA has just released his newest single, “Kryptonite” which has been garnering humongous amount of love and attention from the citizens of the country and his fans worldwide.
This newly released song, “Kryptonite” celebrates the uniting power of Soca music, making the listeners dance to its tunes. PUMPA mentioned that Kryptonite is poised to have lovers of Soca Music, from singing to jumping, whining and waving in the streets all around the world.
As per the details, this song is written by the Dennis “Pumpa” Liburd himself. It has been produced by Papo Productions & Daddy O Productionz with the vocal production by WiLDSFIRE music. While dropping his newest release, PUMPA mentioned that he is back to represent a different vibe and feel of small island soca.
Dennis Liburd who is also famously known as PUMPA has earned a huge recognition in the Caribbean music industry with his chartbusters including, Refill, For Key, Lucky, Hungry and the list goes on.
The artist is known for making songs which celebrates the vibrant culture, customs and traditions of the Caribbean region, trials, tribulations, triumphs and everyday life. The artists stated that he is committed to entertain all his fans and his listeners with his songs and work.
Moreover, in the recent times, PUMPA was also honoured with the prestigious IMPACT Award at the Caribbean Music Awards 2024. The award claimed by him shed light on the significant contributions, the artist has made in the music industry of the Caribbean region.
PUMPA added that he is dedicated to promote the genre of soca music, emphasizing its importance in the Caribbean culture and music era. And, with the release of the song, “Kryptonite,” it is the time for the audiences and listeners to enjoy the same energy, with a rhythm filled with sounds hailing from the smaller islands of the Caribbean, that represents a different vibe and feel of small island soca.
The Soca artist added that he is striving hard to give more music to dance and sing to the audiences with his versatility in his musical journey.
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