As I walk down the street on the way to work, cold biting at my face, the Hackney larks soaring under the budding branches, an Audi TT drives past pumping out the club version of Kevin Lyttle's Turn Me On: a fresh, lilt, contagious hit which immediately transports you to rum parties on Bajan Beaches...well for me anyway.
The man behind Kevin Lyttle's manipulative club cover, producer "extraordinaire" , is bringing another slice of Bajan life to the airwaves, pa's and high street sound systems we know and love so well.
'It Can't Be Right' has the tender barbershop beats of Lyttle's "Turn Me On" complemented with the vocoded tones of Naila Boss on the A-side and Jucxi D's ragamuffin preachings on the flipside. Released on Inferno, 'It Can't Be Right' is going to be a massive hit and will transport you over Spring and into Summer faster than you can say " ‘dancehall."
Released: 10th May 2004
Record Label: Inferno
Rating 4/5
Words By Sophie Barton (aka Solacegirl)