RAVING DAYZ RIDDIM produced by VRE PRODUCTIONS 2016
Raving Dayz Overview
The Raving Dayz Riddim was a big part of the 2016 soca scene. This fete mix brought a strong carnival feeling with its lively, truck anthem base. The riddim’s beats were playful and full of energy, making it perfect for street parades and big parties. Compared to other fete mixes of that time, Raving Dayz stood out because of its driving rhythm and clear, punchy production. Many truck anthems from 2016 had a heavier bass, but this riddim used a lighter, more upbeat sound that made people want to dance all day. Stainless Mob and Mc Chita both delivered the track “My Swag,” adding their own style to the energetic riddim. Stainless Mob is known for catchy hooks and a strong presence in the Caribbean music scene. Bizzy and Precki teamed up for “Love Your Life,” a song that encouraged fans to enjoy the moment. Bizzy is a well-known soca and dancehall artist from Barbados, recognized for hits like “Party Tun Up.” Lynx Unruly brought “Touch The Street,” a track that fit perfectly with the riddim’s carnival vibe. Neziah also performed “Touch The Street,” showing how different voices could ride the same beat. Other artists like Pagey with “Raggamuffin Love,” Ezfras with “Nah Go Party,” Lyngah on “When We Party,” and Nuklear on “Party Crazy” all added their own flavor. VRE PRODUCTIONS produced the riddim. This team is known for working across genres in the Caribbean and has produced several popular releases streamed widely online.
Raving Dayz Tracklist:
- Lavaah Goodaz – No Ordinary Love
- Stainless Mob – My Swag (Feat. Mc Chita)
- Bizzy – Love Your Life (Feat. Precki)
- Lynx Unruly – Touch The Street (Feat. Neziah)
- Pagey – Raggamuffin Love
- Ezfras – Nah Go Party
- Lyngah – When We Party
- Nuklear – Party Crazy
- Plucky Ranks – When I Come Through (Feat. Shantasia)
- Vre Productions – Raving Dayz Riddim (Instrumental)
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