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About Redd-Da-Boss

Redd Da Boss" (often stylized as Redd-Da-Boss) is a rising artist in the Southern Soul and Blues circuit. His music is heavily tailored to the "Trail Ride" culture—social events popular in the Southern U.S. (particularly Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi) that combine horseback riding with zydeco, blues, and soul music.

Latest Release: Friday Night Lights (2026)

His most recent major project is the album Friday Night Lights. It features a mix of upbeat dance tracks and slower soulful ballads typical of the genre.

Key Tracks:

"Trail Ride Ting": An anthem specifically made for trail ride events, likely featuring a driving beat perfect for line dancing or riding.

"She's The Only One": A slower, relationship-focused soul ballad.

"Swang": A dance-heavy track.

"Clean in that Dirty": Likely references the "clean" aesthetic of cars or outfits in the "dirty" south.

"Freak On Snap": A higher-energy party track.

Musical Style & Scene

Genre: Southern Soul, Blues, R&B.

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