Kevin Lyttle - Bum Bum | Ft. Mya

Kevin Lyttle and Mya’s "Bum Bum" is more than a club track; it is a testament to the seamless integration of Soca and R&B. It highlights Lyttle’s ability to remain relevant decades into his career by leaning into his roots while embracing contemporary collaborators. The song remains a vibrant reminder that rhythm is a universal language, capable of bridging geographical and stylistic divides with a single beat.

The Synthesis of Soca and R&B: Kevin Lyttle’s "Bum Bum" (ft. Mya) Kevin Lyttle - Bum Bum ft. Mya

At its core, "Bum Bum" is built upon the "Bam Bam" riddim, one of the most recognizable and sampled foundations in dancehall history. By utilizing this familiar rhythmic backbone, Lyttle pays homage to Caribbean heritage while modernizing it with polished production. The track’s brilliance lies in its duality: it maintains the high-energy, waist-rolling spirit of a St. Vincent carnival while adopting the melodic sensibilities of American radio. The Power of Collaboration Kevin Lyttle and Mya’s "Bum Bum" is more