ADDICTED RIDDIM produced by KING BUBBA FM & DWAINGEROUS 2013
Addicted Overview
The Addicted Riddim festival collection brought together some of the most memorable soca tracks of 2013. Each song on this riddim was designed for the energy of carnival parades and street parties. The collection includes Machel Montano with “Bruck It,” Skinny Fabulous with “Defense,” Lil Rick’s “Kotch De Bumper” and “Wild Out,” Erphaan Alves with “Bumper Bounce,” and Indrani’s “Street Life.” These songs played back-to-back, creating a seamless flow that matched the excitement of masqueraders dancing through the streets. Machel Montano, known for his powerful stage presence, has long been a leader in soca music. His hit “Bruck It” added another highlight to a career that includes multiple Soca Monarch titles and the popular album “Monk Evolution.” Skinny Fabulous, who performs “Defense” on this collection, is recognized for his energetic performances and for winning the St. Vincent Soca Monarch title several times. Lil Rick, who appears with both “Kotch De Bumper” and “Wild Out,” is a celebrated artist from Barbados. His career includes the well-known hit “Gym Instructor.” Erphaan Alves, with “Bumper Bounce,” has made a mark as a songwriter, including work on Machel Montano’s “Party Done.” Indrani brings her unique voice to “Street Life,” adding another layer to the riddim’s sound. The riddim was produced by KING BUBBA FM and DWAINGEROUS. KING BUBBA FM, also known for producing “Who Drinking Rum,” is a respected Barbadian producer and DJ. DWAINGEROUS has worked with a range of soca artists, helping shape the sound of modern Caribbean festivals. The Addicted Riddim collection remains tied to the vibrant parades of 2013, still heard at parties and celebrations today.
Addicted Tracklist:
- Machel Montano – Bruck It
- Skinny Fabulous – Defense
- Lil Rick – Kotch De Bumper
- Lil Rick – Wild Out
- Erphaan Alves – Bumper Bounce
- Indrani – Street Life
- Addicted Riddim – King Bubba & Dwaingerous
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