Producer expects ‘fire’ from Charly Black, Its Dia collab

June 08, 2022
Charly Black and Its Dia.
Charly Black and Its Dia.

Producer Crawba Genius, who is part of Charly Black's Team Unstoppable, is in a dancing mood with the release of what he fervently hopes will be a sizzling hot summer club banger.

Sunday to Sunday is the new collaboration with Charly Black and Bahamian artiste Fredia Majorie Major, aka Its Dia, and one which the team, Crawba Production and Channel 17, says "passionately blends together a fusion of music".

This is Crawba Genius' first time working with Its Dia, but he has worked with Charly Black on songs such as Domestic Violence, Better Must Come, Wining Vixen and SYM.

"Charly Black is a multi-talented artiste who can be counted on to bring fire to tracks. Him have an authentic dancehall style and club banger type of vibes. Dia is more pop, R&B, rap and I think these two vocals would do well together on this track. It has a more international vibes, but still want to keep the Caribbean flavour," Crawba Genius said of Sunday to Sunday.

He explained that the song was already out on a rhythm, produced by him and his brother, and has done quite well on Spotify and Deezer.

"I know that this song has more potential so I go into my creative element and add more. I rebuilt the riddim and restructured it. This song, when people hear it they want to party. Dia is 'Princess of The Bahamas' and her part really do the song justice," Crawba Genius said.

He noted that Charly liked the groove "and him love the different frequency" of Sunday to Sunday, which combines the elements of a club banger, both lyrically and sonically.

Its Dia, who was recently in Jamaica having the experience of a lifetime, was scheduled to return last Friday, the day of the official release of Sunday to Sunday. She expressed her delight at both collaborating with Charly Black and with the song itself, which she is confident has the potential to climb charts and rack up streaming numbers.

"Working on Sunday to Sunday has definitely been a life-changing experience for me. I am very excited about this song and how it is going to affect the community and what it is expected to do for my country. This song embodies being yourself. I think that the world is going to love it. Shout out to The Bahamas and the whole of Jamaica," she said.

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