100 DEGREES RIDDIM produced by CONTROL TOWER SQUAD 2015
100 Degrees Overview
The 100 Degrees Riddim brought a bright and energetic style to soca music in 2015. Its mood is all about celebration and movement. The beat is fast, the melodies are catchy, and the whole sound feels made for dancing in the streets. When you hear it, you can almost see the crowds jumping and waving flags at carnival. Songs like "Nitro Celebrate" and "Party Paradise" capture this feeling perfectly. The rhythm pushes forward with strong drums and lively instruments, making it hard for anyone to stand still. Each song adds its own fun twist, but they all fit together, creating a non-stop party vibe. Behind this riddim is CONTROL TOWER SQUAD, a producer known for making music that brings people together. They have worked with different artists and helped shape the sound of soca for many fans. CONTROL TOWER SQUAD’s music often gets played at big events, and their work on this riddim shows their skill in blending melodies and rhythms. The 100 Degrees Riddim was released by the Control Tower Squad label, and it quickly became popular on carnival trucks and stages. The carnival director at the time made sure this riddim was part of the main parade, helping it reach even more people. Even today, when people remember the parades of 2015, the soca drop from 100 Degrees Riddim is still in their minds. It’s a sound that made people dance together and celebrate life.
100 Degrees Tracklist:
- Black Kush Uncut Diamond (Radio)
- Black Kush Uncut Diamond (Raw)
- Demarco Celebrate My Life
- Equipment Hold Me Baby
- I Octane Wah Wi Dead
- Kalado Missing You
- Krypton Party Cyan Too Much
- Popcaan Bad Ah Yard (Radio)
- Popcaan Bad Ah Yard (Raw)
- Quick Cook Ft Zj Liquid No Pretender
- T-Nitro Celebrate,Party Paradise (Radio)
- T-Nitro Celebrate,Party Paradise (Raw)
- Wallstreet From The Streets
- Wild Axe Hot Steppa
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