
Action Pack Release Details
- Riddim year: 2026
- Style: Soca
- Total tracks: 4
- Unique artists on riddim: 4
- Production credits: Ohmic and Socallective
- Release date: 2026-06-26
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2026 Soca Riddims
Action Pack Riddim is a 2025 soca project from Ohmic and Socallective, and the release sits right in the lane both names have been carving out over the last couple of seasons: bright, party-ready carnival music with a modern, tightly programmed bounce. Ohmic has already been linked to a string of recent soca work, including Renaissance Riddim and Reckless Riddim, while Socallective has been active across 2025 and into 2026 with a run of crew-led releases that keep pulling in different vocalists from the scene. This one runs lean and dance-focused, with a tempo that sits around the low-120s and a groove that feels made for road, fete, and DJ juggling rather than long-winded arrangement changes.
The lineup is short but effective: Socallective on Jab Land, King J on Doh Feel Ah Way, Dred Lion on Morning Whine, and Tallis on Wah We Like. That mix matters because it pairs voices that already have some history around the Socallective camp. King J and Tallis have both appeared on earlier Socallective material, and Dred Lion has been heard with the same circle as well, so the riddim feels less like a random cast and more like a connected crew of repeat collaborators. King J’s presence brings a punchy, assertive energy, while Tallis tends to sit comfortably in melodic, crowd-moving soca phrasing. Dred Lion adds a more rugged tone, and Socallective’s own cut anchors the set by putting the producer side of the project in the spotlight.
What makes Action Pack work is the way it keeps the riddim light on its feet. The production has that brisk, bouncing soca swing that leaves room for quick hooks, easy call-and-response phrasing, and lyrics aimed at motion, confidence, and Carnival behavior. Jab Land and Wah We Like sound like the cuts most likely to travel in a DJ set, while Doh Feel Ah Way brings the kind of stubborn, self-assured chant that can catch early and stick. It is a compact release, but not a throwaway one; it feels calibrated for rotation, with each voice giving the riddim a slightly different shade without pulling it away from its core groove.
Action Pack Tracklist:
- Socallective – Jab Land
- King J – Doh Feel Ah Way
- Dred Lion – Morning Whine
- Tallis – Wah We Like
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