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Climax Energy Partners with Young Music Producers to Create the Ultimate Carnival Anthem

This Carnival season, Climax Energy is turning up the volume with an electrifying collaboration that brings together Saint Lucia’s most exciting young music talents. The result? The official Climax Energy anthem—a high-energy track that perfectly mirrors the power and vitality of Climax Energy Drink.

Produced by Emmani Bozo Actil, alongside writer and performer Cyrus Da Vyrus Frederick, and co-writer Mahonn Mowgly James—who also handled mixing and mastering at BareDrum Records Studio—the track is a true representation of the community spirit in Micoud, the hometown of all three artists. Their fresh, innovative sound is a perfect reflection of the vibrant, bold, and lively energy that defines both Carnival and Climax Energy.

Da Vyrus is a seasoned artist, songwriter, and performer who first made his mark in the early 2000s as part of the group Level 4. Under the mentorship of the late great Francis Leebo De Lima, he quickly gained recognition for his dynamic style and energy.

Mowgly, a multi-talented singer, songwriter, and producer, was also heavily influenced by Leebo’s legacy. Together, Da Vyrus and Mowgly continue to craft music that resonates with audiences from all walks of life, while honouring the cultural legacy left by the island’s music pioneers.

The youngest member of the team, Bozo has already made waves as a producer, with notable contributions to Bad Weather Riddim, The Butterfly Project, and chart-topping hits like Pop It. His involvement in the Climax Energy anthem marks yet another milestone in his rising career.

“This project is more than just music; it’s about giving young, talented producers and artists a platform to showcase their skills on a national stage,” says Fern Wilson-Jean, Category Manager for Climax. “Climax Energy believes in empowering the next generation, whether it’s through music or providing the fuel to power through any challenge.”

The Climax Song is an explosive fusion of rhythm and energy, designed to keep Carnival-goers moving from day to night. It embodies the same vibrant spirit as Climax Energy Drink, which is specially formulated with herbal extracts to keep both the body and mind sharp. Whether you’re in the midst of a parade or pushing through an intense workout, Climax Energy and the anthem are the ultimate fuel to boost your vibe.

Through this collaboration, Climax Energy is not only enhancing the Carnival experience but also investing in Saint Lucia’s growing creative industry. The brand is committed to supporting young musicians and producers, providing them with opportunities to showcase their artistry to a global audience.

As Carnival fever builds, Climax Energy invites everyone to join in the excitement and experience the anthem that’s set to dominate the season. 

Follow @Climax.lc on social media to gain access to the Climax music video and stay updated with the latest news. (PR)

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