A MESSAGE TO YOU RUDIE RIDDIM produced by SUPERSONIC SOUND 2009
A Message To You Rudie Overview
In 2009, a soca compilation arrived that brought new energy to the carnival season. The collection was built on the Message To You Rudie Riddim and quickly became a favorite at street parties and parades. This release featured some of the most exciting names in Caribbean music. Bunji Garlin, known for his powerful voice and energetic stage shows, delivered the track "Helpless Child." Bunji Garlin is famous for his hit "Differentology," which won the 2013 Soul Train Award for Best International Performance. Degree added his own flavor with "I Cant Stop Loving You." Mojo Morgan, from the Morgan Heritage family, contributed "Rude Bwoy." Mojo is also recognized for his work with Morgan Heritage, a Grammy-winning reggae band. Fayann Lyons, one of soca’s leading female voices, performed "Lonely Girl." She is well known for her energetic performances and has won multiple titles at Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival. Levy Myaz added a smooth touch with "Take It Easy," rounding out the main artists on this riddim. The production was handled by SUPERSONIC SOUND, a respected name in the reggae and dancehall world. Based in Germany, SUPERSONIC SOUND has a long history of producing mixtapes and hosting sound clashes across Europe, helping to spread Caribbean music to new audiences. The Message To You Rudie Riddim still gets play during Carnival flashbacks, bringing back memories of dancing in the streets. For reggae and soca fans, this compilation remains a reminder of the unstoppable energy of Caribbean music.
A Message To You Rudie Tracklist:
- Bunji Garlin – Helpless Child
- Degree – I Cant Stop Loving You
- Mojo Morgan – Rude Bwoy
- Fayann Lyons – Lonely Girl
- Levy Myaz – Take It Easy
- Marlon Asher – Its Been A Long Time
- Benjai – Keep It Coming
- Ring Ding – My Roots And My Culture
- Spruddy – What A Joy
- Gioman – Anche Quando
- Nico Royale – Talking To You
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