
Soca powerhouse Patrice Roberts has teamed up with hit producer IzyBeats to deliver a high-energy anthem that’s ready to take over the 2026 Carnival season. Their latest release, “Mudda Dey,” is a playful, vibrant celebration of Caribbean men — wrapped in infectious rhythms and signature Patrice flair.

“Mudda Dey” bursts through the speakers with undeniable energy. Driven by rhythmic percussion, a pulsating bassline, and Patrice’s commanding vocals, the song is built for the road. Its catchy hook — “Whey yuh mudda dey?” — is already echoing through the soca scene, making it an instant crowd favorite.
The track perfectly balances traditional soca vibes with a modern groove, creating a sound that’s both familiar and fresh — a signature touch of IzyBeats’ production style.
While soca is often synonymous with partying and pure vibes, “Mudda Dey” adds a cheeky but heartfelt twist. Patrice uses witty, culturally rooted wordplay to shine a light on the good men — the rare ones who stand out.
In a playful Instagram post, she teased:
“This one for the good men, the rare ones… WHEY YUH MUDDA DEY?!”
The song’s message is lighthearted yet uplifting, giving listeners a feel-good anthem to dance and sing along to.
Behind Patrice’s vibrant performance is IzyBeats’ signature touch — crisp, danceable production that enhances the melody without overshadowing the vocals. His ability to blend international polish with authentic Caribbean rhythm gives “Mudda Dey” a global appeal while keeping its Carnival soul intact.
With a string of hits under her belt, Patrice Roberts continues to prove why she’s one of soca’s leading voices. “Mudda Dey” showcases her ability to effortlessly shift between heartfelt tracks and full-on festival anthems — all while staying true to her cultural roots.
As the Carnival season approaches, expect “Mudda Dey” to dominate fetes, parades, and playlists alike. It’s a song that embodies the spirit of the season: joyful, cheeky, and impossible not to move to.
“Mudda Dey” is more than just a track — it’s a celebration of Caribbean culture, rhythm, and wit. With Patrice Roberts’ commanding presence and IzyBeats’ production excellence, this collaboration is set to be one of Carnival 2026’s standout anthems.
Turn it up, sing it loud, and when that hook drops… you already know the response: “Whey yuh mudda dey?!”






