2020s
Gold Color Riddim
DJ / producer
DJ · producer
Deejay Guyguy — also spelled DJ Guyguy — is a Guadeloupean DJ and producer active in the 2016-2022 Bouyon Gwada transition cycle. Credited on "Gold Color Riddim", a 2020s relaunch riddim linked to J2MO. Radio archives list him with J2MO under the "J2MO DJ Guyguy" entry — a sign that they mix together at parties. Not to be confused with **DJ GG**, a separate artist.
Deejay Guyguy (also spelled DJ Guyguy) is a Guadeloupean DJ and producer, documented on Bouyon releases like "Gold Color Riddim" (a 2020s relaunch riddim). The "J2MO DJ Guyguy" radio archive entry shows he regularly mixes with the J2MO duo at parties — without merging the two identities. J2MO stays a duo (J2mothebeatcooker + J2modj), Deejay Guyguy stays a distinct name. Important: **DJ GG is a separate artist**, not to be confused with Deejay Guyguy — the two spellings look close but refer to two different people.
DJ and producer activity in the T-BTS / Lunik network. Credits on "Gold Color Riddim" and "Ole Ole".
iHeart `J2MO DJ Guyguy` co-citation kept in research — signal of DJ-set collaboration to clarify.
2020s
DJ / producer
2020s
documented DJ-set collaboration
2020s
Bilix network credit
2021
Mapping table — Deejay Guyguy / DJ GG in Gwada transition.
https://tiitii-nba.com/bouyon/ch-07-new-bouyon-wave/Shared iHeart entry — signal of J2MO / Deejay Guyguy DJ-set collaborations.
https://www.iheart.com/artist/j2mo-dj-guyguy-30781148/Bouyon artist
Lunik — real name Ludmael Flower — is a member of Team Bwè Tou Sa, the Guadeloupean collective he forms as a trio with FLW and MA6MO. A 2020+ Gwada Transition figure, he laid down the founding single "50/50" in 2020 with T-BTS and Lestef KJF Boyz, then kept going with "Jumping Jack", "RAKITA" and the "#Oups" series — one of the strongest bridges between the pre-2023 transition and the New Bouyon Wave.
Bouyon Gwada collective · transition
In 2020, the "50/50" single drops produced by DJ Skaylone. That is the birth certificate of Team Bwe Tou Sa (also spelled Team Bwè Tou Sa, T-BTS) — a Guadeloupean trio composed of FLW, Lunik and MA6MO. Starting point of the platform Gwada transition. Six years later, the collective still stands: "A PA TI ZAFÈ" 2021 (with Lunik and Deejay Guyguy), "Travailons" 2024 with Billy BYBF, "FREESTYLE CARNAVAL" 2026 reunites the three core names. Watch the confusions: Edday and Lestef KJF are not members, and T-BTS is not J2MO.
Producer · riddim maker · DJ
J2MO has been producing Bouyon Gwada since 2009. A duo: J2mothebeatcooker who builds the beats, J2modj who spins them in clubs. When hardcore Bouyon settles at 160 BPM in Guadeloupe, his instrumentals are the ones Suppa, Gaza Girls, Asa Bantan and Miky Ding La use to ride. Bandcamp archives "The Story of J2MO" as the memory of that era. Ten years later, he's still dropping: "Gold Color Riddim" in 2021 reopens the post-COVID cycle, alongside D0 Production's "Hot Bouyon Riddim". Today, Aknose and 1T1 cite him in interviews as one of the technical foundations of the scene.
Bouyon artist
Bilix — real name Franck Offranc, born 1988 in Anse-Bertrand — discovered music as a child through the Ka, Guadeloupe's traditional drum. He drops "Bodé Apiyé" in 2011 when Bouyon Gwada has no name yet. Five years later, in January 2016, "Sa Ka Débodé" with Mr Boka on a DJ Weez composition becomes one of the hits restarting the scene after Suppa's death. In 2025, his feature on "Long Spoon" with Triple Kay International plugs him straight into the Dominican live scene — a rare crossing for a Guadeloupean artist.
Bouyon artist
Kevni — real name Sandy Kevin Tel-agnesa, from Petit-Canal in Guadeloupe — spent nine years building a YouTube presence before things took off. In 2017, "Corsaire" finally placed him in Guadeloupean dancehall. In 2018, "Olaleyley" pulled his audience onto Bouyon ground — a single that became a reference across Caribbean sound systems. Since 2023, he's been chaining features with TIITII NBA and the entire new Gwada wave.
Bouyon artist
Edday — real name Eddy Vanerot — is one of the solo voices of the Gwada Bouyon transition. As early as 2019, he dropped "Ouu La La" with Reo and "Ti KoKa" with Bilix, LaRose and VJ Ben — two singles that anchored the transition. Six years later, "You Mad" 2025 with Reo, DJ Luchshiy and Jixels confirms he's still part of the chain linking the pre and post New Bouyon Wave eras.