Bugle, Inezi release ‘Cry Wolf’

March 27, 2025

Popular dancehall/reggae act Bugle has collaborated with recording artiste Inezi on the thought-provoking track ' Cry Wolf' which was produced by RedBridge Records and released on March 21.

"It is always a pleasure working with talented artistes and Inezi is definitely one of those artistes. It was a joy and a pleasure to be able to do a song like this with somebody who loves the music so much and only adds to the genre," Bugle said.

He added: "I have to big up Penny, the producer, as well, who is actually a really good friend of mine and he was the one who reached out to me in regards to doing this song, and the moment I heard it, it filled my soul. I was excited to do it and I'm excited about the outcome and I'm looking forward to seeing where this song goes." Inezi lauded the collaborative effort to bring the song to life.

"Working with Bugle was great. I can use better adjectives because of how favourable the experience was, but let's stick with that one. When I wrote this song, I had Bugle in mind as the perfect artiste to match the topic because he's an artiste that I respect. The producer made the link, and here we are," he said.

The song, which both artistes and the producers have touted as relatable because of its lyrics, was a long time in the making.

"The words of the song captures the essence of reality. It talks about people who always ask for more than they need, or those who paint false pictures. So, it's a mixture of personal experiences, as well as looking around and seeing how people behave. We just live and learn," Inezi added.

Founder of RedBridge Records, Penny, explained that working with Bugle and Inezi was a "pleasant surprise" adding that he also expects great things from the track.

"The song highlights the fact that people must always believe in themselves and not listen to the naysayers. It also showcases the level to which people would go to achieve a deceptive goal. This song is a wake-up call for individuals asking for assistance by false pretences to stop, and if they don't ... what goes around comes back around," he said.

Penny noted that he had worked with Inezi before, but this was his first time collaborating with Bugle.

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