Bo Napoleon – Mixed Signals

Born and raised in Cali to Hawaiian parents, Bo Napoleon returns with another smooth island reggae single “Mixed Signals.” Produced by Sheldon Palmer and the Greenstone Group, released on the world renowned Wash House Music Group label, the song presents a man, fresh off a serious relationship questioning his next move. Opening with the vulnerable lines, “It’s my first night with no one on my arm, feel like a wanted man,” he expresses that delicate space between healing and connection, questioning whether reaching out for a simple dance could unintentionally send the wrong message. With a warm groove and melodic island riddim, he asks, “Would I be sending mixed signals if I sent a little mixed drink your way?” Would I be sending mixed signals if I came and asked if you would dance with me?” highlighting that universal moment of hesitation between healing and moving on. Following in the musical footsteps of his father Kevin “Nappy” Napoleon, Bo continues songwriting with crossover ready reggae hits, having penned Grammy-nominated songs like “Wade In The Water” and “Alcoholic” for Common Kings. “Mixed Signals” showcases Bo’s signature smooth vocals, honest storytelling, and that undeniable West Coast meets Hawaiian energy that has made him a standout voice in the game.

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