
V’ghn x Skinny Fabulous – Mad People In Here produced by Kubiyashi, Chippy G and Kid Fresh 2026
V’ghn and Skinny Fabulous tap into the same Caribbean nerve that has kept soca moving for years: pressure, motion, and a little mischief in the pocket. Mad People In Here comes across like a carnival-side warning shot, the kind of record that knows exactly how a crowd reacts when the bass drops and the chant gets sticky. It has that loud, late-night energy built for road, with the two voices working off each other instead of competing for space. V’ghn brings the lighter, more agile touch, while Skinny Fabulous adds the grittier, commanding pull that has made him one of St. Vincent’s most recognisable soca voices.
V’ghn, from Grenada, has become one of the younger figures pushing modern soca forward with a style that moves easily between melody, performance, and sharp songwriting. Skinny Fabulous, born Gamal Doyle in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, has spent nearly two decades in the upper tier of the genre, known for big-sounding records, competitive road march runs, and a delivery that can switch from playful to stern without losing force. Put together, they make sense on a song like this: regional, energetic, and built for crowd response rather than subtlety.
The production credit to Kubiyashi, Chippy G, and Kid Fresh matters here too, because the song has the kind of polished, road-ready bounce that feels engineered for carnival systems and replay value. It sits comfortably in the current soca space where tough drums, bright synth movement, and call-and-response hooks do most of the heavy lifting. Even the title carries that familiar West Indian double meaning: madness as chaos, madness as freedom, madness as the crowd going off when the tune catches. That’s the lane this one occupies, and it does it with confidence.
Tracklist:
- V’ghn x Skinny Fabulous – Mad People In Here
