Kes - Boss Lady (baila Riddim) 2020 Soca (trinidad) Teamfoxx -
Phrases like "I come for this wuk, sign me up" and "I go be number one employee" highlight the song's playful take on readiness and capability.
The track is widely regarded as a modern classic for its blend of traditional Caribbean sounds with global influences.
It is a slower, "groovy" soca track compared to high-tempo "power" soca, focusing on a infectious, danceable rhythm. Kes - Boss Lady (Baila Riddim) 2020 Soca (Trinidad) TeamFoxx
Produced by Lashley "Motto" Winter of TeamFoxx, the song features melodious French zouk instruments, a distinctive banjo by Elmo Norville, and "sexy drums" designed to create a "global hit riddim".
Kes sings about being a "chauffeur" for an accomplished businesswoman (the "Boss Lady"), eventually meeting her again in a carnival band where the power dynamic shifts as they dance. Phrases like "I come for this wuk, sign
"Boss Lady" (also known as "Sign Me Up") is a standout 2020 groovy soca track by Trinidadian artist (Kees Dieffenthaller), released as part of the influential Baila Riddim produced by TeamFoxx . Musical Review & Style
Some reviewers interpret the song as a catchy negotiation of sex, labor, and power, reflecting a shift where women have gained greater economic empowerment and men renegotiate their roles through "labor" (dancing/whining). Produced by Lashley "Motto" Winter of TeamFoxx, the
Fans have described the track as "epic" and "consistent," noting it as a song Kes must include in every live show due to its massive popularity with his female fanbase. Lyrics & Narrative Themes
