There's been a buzz surrounding the single 'You Can' ever since it was produced and released by Olando Graham/Topchef Records.
The track, which was recorded by St Thomas native Trapycal, has quickly become a featured item on the playlist of several radio disc jockeys globally. Trapycal, born Yulando Bently Mitchell, says he feels elated about the support that the song has been getting.
"I try to be real and just be myself in my music, so I am truly grateful for the vibe surround the song. For me, it is whatever Jah has to offer me in music," said Trapycal, who attended Yallahs High School.
You Can also demonstrates the progress Trapycal has made in his career since he recorded his first song, Burn Dem Out more than a decade ago.
"I take inspiration from most of the '90s artistes like Bounty Killer, Buju Banton, Sizzla, Jah Cure, Capleton, and Beenie Man. I try to learn as much from them and apply it with what Jah has instilled in me when doing my music," Trapycal added.
He also shared that he is determined to help bring back reggae music to its glory days through his "very different and authentic musical style".