As Creole Month ends and Dominica’s 42nd independence celebration continues. California based Dominican artist has released a new version of his first solo professional recording, a
Creole song entitled, “Pa Ni Poblem”.
The sarcastic chorus expresses a common Caribbean saying “Pa Ni Problem/No Problem”. Verses focus on contemporary issues and concerns including; political polarization, climate change and a global pandemic, however, the final verse expresses optimism and the ability to overcome these challenges through unity. Ras Mo says, “I love Creole language and Creole music and I am confident that they can adequately express the concerns of my people and help us celebrate who we are”.
The production is the work of a full cast of Dominican writer, singers, musician, and producers and graphic artists.
Delmance Ras Mo Moses writer, lead and background vocals
Hermina George background vocals
Keyboards: Semon Etienne, Ras Mo Moses
Bass: Osborne Jno. Baptiste
Kelvin Buggy Dubisson: Lead Guitar
Live drums & Production: Ras Mo
Production team
ENGINEERS:
Trevy Felix: Pre-production,
I field Joseph: background vocal tracking
Ras MoMoses: Vocal tracking, Vocal tracking,
Clayton “King Trashy” Hazel: Mix and master
Co-Produced by Clifford Hazel, Ras Mo Moses
Executive Producer Delmance Ras Mo Moses
Graphics: Ron Dee, Jahlil Moses
Kathy McAfee: Photographer
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