Scrunter's album "Woman On The Bass Animal" is a lively, energetic collection of songs that showcase the artist's talents as a composer, lyricist, and performer. The album features an eclectic mix of musical styles, including soca, calypso, and reggae, all infused with Scrunter's signature Caribbean flavor.
From the opening track "Woman On The Bass," a catchy, upbeat soca tune that celebrates the power and presence of women, to the closing track "Carnival in Trinidad," a lively calypso number that captures the spirit and excitement of Trinidad's annual carnival celebration, the album is packed with infectious rhythms and memorable melodies.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "It's Carnival," a high-energy soca tune that is sure to get listeners moving and grooving. The song's catchy chorus and infectious beat make it an instant party favorite, while Scrunter's clever lyrics capture the festive spirit of Trinidad's carnival season.
Another highlight of the album is "Soca Scorpion," a reggae-infused soca tune that showcases Scrunter's skills as a bass player. The song's driving bass line and funky groove provide the perfect backdrop for Scrunter's smooth vocals and witty lyrics.