Dominica’s Bouyon Star Celebrates Milestone with Over 1 Million YouTube Views for Title Track

    Roseau, Dominica — October 24, 2025 — Bouyon artist Trilla-G has officially released his debut album, Take Me as I Am: The Album, marking a defining moment in his evolution from a rising Dominican talent to one of the Caribbean’s most promising new stars.

    The 13-track project, released on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, showcases Trilla-G’s versatility, lyrical depth, and bold interpretation of the Bouyon sound.

    The album follows the massive success of the title track “Take Me as I Am (Remix)”, which has surpassed 1 million views on YouTube since its release in September 2024. The song, infused with Kwéyòl lyrics and raw emotion, resonated deeply with fans across the region and set the tone for what Trilla describes as an “intentional” project — one that reveals new layers of his artistry while breaking boundaries for Bouyon music.




    A Caribbean Collaboration

    Take Me as I Am: The Album explores themes of love, growth, resilience, and identity through Trilla-G’s signature storytelling and rhythmic energy. Recorded at Th3rdHouse Studios in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the project features a powerhouse lineup of regional collaborators:

    V’ghn (Grenada) – Cultural Ambassador

    Stalk Ashley (Jamaica) – Chart-topping Dancehall/Pop artist

    Th3rd (USVI) – Creator of the RC&B (Rhythm, Caribbean & Blues) sound

    Ridge (Dominica) – Two-time Caribbean Music Award Bouyon Artist of the Year

    Shelly (Dominica) – Lead singer of Signal Band


    Production credits span the Caribbean and beyond, including Mask Man, DernzMusik, and Fr3EzE (Dominica), A Plus (St. Thomas), Hxnter (Canada), and Xavvo, GNS Beats, and TitoWeGlobal (St. Maarten).




    Trilla-G: Redefining Bouyon

    Known for his electrifying stage presence, Trilla-G has already performed at Miami Carnival, World Creole Music Festival (Dominica), St. Maarten Carnival, USVI Carnival, Antigua Carnival, and Trinidad Carnival. His energetic performances and use of Kwéyòl have inspired a regional fan base that proudly sings his lyrics word for word.

    “Since I started doing Bouyon music, it’s always been my dream to create a full body of work — but I wanted to wait for the right time,” says Trilla-G. “After traveling and performing across the Caribbean, I realized the time was now. Take Me as I Am is about showing the world who I am on a deeper level and breaking barriers through Bouyon music — a force to be reckoned with.”

    The artist describes the experience as liberating:

    > “It’s like a job, but a job I love. Knowing you’re the one who holds your destiny — there’s a level of pride in that that I love.”

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