De Red Boyz have also produced Biggie Irie’s ‘Nah Goin’ Home’, which won the Groovy Soca Monarch in Trinidad 2007, and Peter Ram’s popular “Woman By My Side”.
Nappy arrived in Barbados on May 18, 2007 with lyrics in hand and a studio date and time set. Thus, Chippin’ (With Me Own Woman) was born. After being conceived in Trinidad and delivered in Barbados, Chippin’ is currently one of the most popular songs on De Red Boyz “Soca Bonfire” Album. Crop Over 2007 was the launching pad for Farmer Nappy as a solo artiste, and it proved to be a successful endeavor. Farmer Nappy’s warm personality off-stage and entertaining performances on-stage won the hearts of many Bajans. Nappy feels an automatic connection to Barbados and refers to ‘the gem of the Caribbean sea’ as his second home. Look out for the Chippin’ Music Video coming soon. The video was filmed and produced by Andrew Hulsmeier of Video & Photo Images and Directed by Suzie Cheeseman.
In the past, Farmer Nappy has proven to be an artiste worthy of national recognition as an instrumentalist and songwriter with the band Xtatik. His brotherly bond with lead singer Machel Montano goes way back to the inception of Pranasonic Express. At the age of seven, Nappy embarked on his musical journey by playing percussion in the young band that later came to be known as the big band Xtatik. As the band evolved, Nappy emerged as an award winning, multi-talented song writer. He wrote and co-wrote some of the biggest hits in Xtatik’s repertoire. Nappy continues to extend absolute adoration and admiration to the Montano Family for their love and support.
On the 1997 Xtatic album Big Truck, he wrote and co-wrote recognizable hits ‘Big Truck’, ‘Music Farm’, ‘Tayee Ayee’, ‘Crowded’, and ‘No Carnival’. Nappy won the award for “Best Song Writer" in 1998 for "Footsteps", which was "Road March of the Year", on the album "Toro Toro". The song was also awarded “Best Song of the Year”. He co-wrote ‘Vendors’, ‘Pump the Iron’, and ‘Working Dog’ all on the same album. In 1999, Nappy co-wrote ‘UFO’ with Machel, Beenie Man and Darryl Eugene. He co-wrote ‘Big Phat Fish’ and co-produced ‘Low Riders’.
In 2000, Nappy co-produced and co-wrote the tremendously popular ‘Water Flowing’.‘Last Singer’ produced by Sir Oungku of Red Hot Flames took Nappy all the way to the finals of the 2001 Soca Monarch. In 2002, Nappy featured in his first music video ‘Junkyard’. In 2003, he wrote ‘Dancing’, produced by his Xtatik room-mate Dwain ‘Dwaingerous’ Antrobus. That same year, he co-wrote‘Granny’.
In 2005, Farmer Nappy released his first solo Album ‘Pure Niceness’. Containing twelve tracks, the album is an acknowledgment of unforgettable hits created at the peak of Xtatik’s career. He remains extremely gracious to the producers and those who contributed to the album. ‘Pure Niceness’, was produced at Ed Gordon’s Studio with Xtatik Ltd. as the Executive Producers. The ‘Pure Niceness’ music video is still enjoying rotation on Tempo.
In 2006, Nappy wrote ‘Jump of de Year’, produced by Neil Bernard, as well as ‘Old People Words’, produced by Kerwyn Du Bois.
In late 2006, Farmer Nappy skipped across to Antigua to work with one of his mentors Sir Oungku of Red Hot Flames. Oungku produced ‘Capsize’ for Carnival 2007.
After Carnival 2007, Nappy co-wrote ‘Chippin’ with Margaret “Ginger” Alexis and brought it to Barbados to be produced by De Red Boyz.
Miss Me Wid Dat
Farmer Nappy Lyrics
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You talk and talk and now i feel less than dirt
Getting outta hand you
Making high demands too
I can't andastand you
Caz when we on the road
You threaten to expose all mi dutty ways
I fed up i cant take it
I goin an make a statement
With mi dutty ways
Miss me in the morning (miss meh,
Miss meh wid dat, miss meh, miss me wid dat, miss me)
Miss me in the morning (miss meh,
Miss meh wid dat, miss meh, miss me wid dat, miss me)
Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Cause right now ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Cause right now ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Baby you lie to me
Break me heart and thats when life get real
You like it your own way
Trying to control me
But like you dont know me
Caz when we on the road
You threaten to expose all mi dutty ways
All mi dutty ways
I fed up i cant take it
I goin an make a statement
With mi dutty ways
Miss me in the morning (miss meh,
Miss meh wid dat, miss meh, miss me wid dat, miss me)
Miss me in the morning (miss meh,
Miss meh wid dat, miss meh, miss me wid dat, miss me)
Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Cause right now ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Cause right now ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Baby the truth thats heard
You talk and talk and now i feel less than dirt
Gettin outta hand you
Making high demands too
I cant andastand you
Caz when we on the road
You threaten to expose all mi dutty ways
All mi dutty ways
I fed up i cant take it
I goin an make a statement
With mi dutty ways
Miss me in the morning (miss meh,
Miss meh wid dat, miss meh, miss me wid dat, miss me)
Miss me in the morning (miss meh,
Miss meh wid dat, miss meh, miss me wid dat, miss me)
Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Cause right now ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Cause right now ah not feeling it
When i done ah gon deal with it
Feeling it
Deal with it
Feeling it
Deal with it
The song "Miss Me Wid Dat" by Farmer Nappy is about an individual in a relationship who is tired of the constant talking and demands of their partner. The individual feels belittled and degraded by the way their partner talks to them and threatens to expose their dirty secrets. They are fed up with trying to please their partner and decide to make a statement with their dirty ways. The chorus "Miss me in the morning, miss meh wid dat" emphasizes the individual's desire to be away from their partner.
The lyrics describe a toxic relationship where one person has all the power and control over the other. The constant talking and demands blur the lines of respect and create a negative environment for the individual. They feel like they are treated as less than dirt, which is evident in the line "You talk and talk and now I feel less than dirt." The individual has had enough and decides to embrace their "dutty ways" instead of trying to please their partner. The repeated phrase "Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it, when I done ah gon deal with it" emphasizes the individual's determination to take control of the situation.
In summary, "Miss Me Wid Dat" is a song about an individual in a toxic relationship who is fed up with their partner's constant talking and demands. The individual decides to make a statement by embracing their "dutty ways" and desires to be away from their partner.
Line by Line Meaning
Baby the truth that's heard
You have been telling me the truth, but I am not happy about it.
You talk and talk and now I feel less than dirt
You keep nagging me, and it makes me feel worthless.
Getting outta hand you
Your behavior is becoming unreasonable.
Making high demands too
You are asking too much of me.
I can't andastand you
I can't tolerate your behavior any longer.
Caz when we on the road
Because when we are together on tour...
You threaten to expose all mi dutty ways
You threaten to reveal embarrassing things about me.
All mi dutty ways
All my dirty secrets.
I fed up I can't take it
I am fed up and can't handle it anymore.
I goin an make a statement
I am going to make a bold move.
With mi dutty ways
To expose my own dirty secrets.
Miss me in the morning (miss meh, Miss meh wid dat, miss meh, miss me wid dat, miss me)
I don't want to hear from you anymore.
Talk yuh talk ah not feeling it When I done ah gon deal with it
I am tired of your nagging and will address it later.
Cause right now ah not feeling it When I done ah gon deal with it
I am not emotionally able to handle this right now, but I will address it later.
Baby you lie to me Break me heart and that's when life get real
Your lies have hurt me deeply and it has made life even harder.
You like it your own way Trying to control me But like you dont know me
You want to control me, but you don't understand who I am.
Feeling it Deal with it Feeling it Deal with it
I will address my emotions and deal with them.
Contributed by Christian O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
DJ JEL | The Soca Boss
Was waiting for this riddim for weeks, Anson Pro & Da Red Boyz come together to bring a nice riddim for the season. Farmer tune win for me on d riddim!
Nicholas Mark
Big things for this riddim love it.
warren mckenzie
I am in Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Well done Anson & D Red Boyz!!! Riddim hardddddd
king Julien
red Boyz is the best things that's ever happened to farmer nappy. every collab is gold. big up marvay on the background vocals. teja "beast", good to see u collab with the big boys too. bad arse writer. OK ah done
Dévante G
Farmer de boss. Red boyz + Farmer = Gold. 🇹🇹
Tony Long
first 15 secs vaguely reminds me of 'My House' which makes me love this song even more...another hit
Tash S
love itt!!!!!!
Hasani Wilson
Has a vibe like "My House" at the beginning. Love the tune, love the riddim! UP!!!
Tash S
the best song so far for me!!
SocaPhD
Lovely!!