Cyanna Flow - J.R New Sound Production

This song is an Island Reggae track that tells the story of a dinghy journey built on family, culture, and connection across sea and river. Inspired by the waters of Oriomo River, the song carries a deep sense of identity—honouring the name Cyanna, created from Florianna and Lency, and the pride behind dinghy YKE 004. With smooth reggae rhythms and a mix of English and Tok Pisin, the song captures the spirit of travelling from Iama Island to Masig Island, guided by one strong skipper, Kandre. It reflects the reality of ocean life facing rough, muthuru weather, while staying steady dinghy split the water (“stan bung, matha sausa fly”) and pushing forward together. The crocodile symbol plays a powerful role, representing how the dinghy moves calm, patient, and smooth in the water, but strong and fearless when it matters. More than just a journey, the song is about resilience, unity, and the unbreakable bond between river, islands, and family across the Torres Strait. Overall, “Cyanna Flow” is a celebration of island life, navigation, and pride where every wave carries a story, and every ride is guided by strength, culture, and home.