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Patrice Roberts celebrates men and their mothers in new single ‘Mudda Dey’

Caribbean soca star Patrice Roberts has released her latest single, “Mudda Dey,” the second track from her upcoming project—and it’s one that carries deep emotion and purpose.

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Known for her empowering anthems that uplift women and inspire confidence, Patrice takes a heartfelt new direction with “Mudda Dey,” choosing to celebrate positive male figures and the mothers who raised them.

“I wanted to do something different with this song,” Patrice said. “It’s about empowering men—especially the good ones—and also honoring the single mothers who raised them. It’s hard to raise a great man without a father, and it takes a level of strength and resilience that deserves to be recognized.”

The song balances gratitude and admiration, serving as a tribute both to mothers who persevere through challenges and to men who embody love, integrity, and responsibility.

Patrice envisions “Mudda Dey” as a globally resonant record that connects with listeners across generations and cultures. After years of championing women’s empowerment through hits like “Mind My Business” and “Tender,” she’s now turning her focus toward honoring good men and the mothers who helped shape them.

With its heartfelt message and universal theme of love and appreciation, “Mudda Dey” continues Patrice Roberts’ mission of creating music that uplifts and unites audiences around the world.

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