DJ Bravo and CG’s Aunt Angie collab on ‘West Indies Deyah’ for T20 World Cup
Former cricketer Dwayne Bravo, also known as DJ Bravo, and CG’s Aunt Angie have teamed up to launch a new track titled West Indies Deyah just in time for the ICC T20 Men’s World Cup 2024.
The song, produced in partnership with CG United, a member of the Coralisle Group (CG), and Cricket West Indies (CWI), promises to inspire and energise fans across the Caribbean and beyond.
Created and produced by DJ Bravo, the track celebrates the legacy and vibrant culture of West Indies cricket. Bravo, a pivotal figure in the West Indies’ ICC T20 World Cup victories in 2012 and 2016, has seamlessly transitioned from cricket champion to music. His previous hit, Champion, became a global sensation during the 2016 ICC World T20, paying homage to West Indian cricket legends with its infectious rhythm. This new song follows in the same vein, capturing the energy and pride of West Indies cricket.
West Indies Deyah has been mixed and mastered by Grammy-winning producer Troyton, and the music video, directed by renowned music director Gil Green, features appearances from CG’s Aunt Angie. Known for her quirky and endearing personality, Aunt Angie adds a unique flair to the video, reinforcing the message that CG has you covered in every situation.
Naz Farrow, CEO of CG, expressed excitement about the project, stating, “We are committed to celebrating and supporting the spirit of West Indies Cricket. Our partnership with Cricket West Indies reflects our dedication to fostering a sense of unity and pride among the diverse cultures of the Caribbean, all brought together by their shared passion for the game. The T20 World Cup presents an incredible opportunity to rally behind the Windies team and showcase the vibrancy and resilience of Caribbean cricket on a global stage, while also showcasing CG’s dedication and support.”
Johnny Graves, CEO of CWI, notes, “‘West Indies Deyah’ is more than just a song; it’s an anthem aimed at uniting fans, inspiring future generations, and celebrating the rich heritage of West Indies cricket. We are thrilled that our partners at CG were enthusiastic about this project and delighted to see our former player, Dwayne Bravo, involved.”