Alien Head Riddim produced by Travis World and Monk Music 2024
Alien Head Overview
The energy of the parade started long before the road—inside the studio, where the team behind Alien Head Riddim brought their vision to life. Travis World, known for his sharp ear and modern soca productions, led the project alongside Monk Music. Travis World has built a reputation for blending traditional Caribbean rhythms with fresh, global sounds. He has produced hits like “Happy Place” with Nailah Blackman and is signed to Monk Music, a label recognized for pushing new soca directions. For Alien Head Riddim, the producers wanted music that would move crowds but also offer something smooth and unique. They layered bright horn sections and deep bass, giving each track a parade-ready feel. The riddim quickly became a favorite at fetes and across the Carnival season. Slatta steps up with “Jab Man,” bringing his signature Grenadian jab jab energy. Slatta is known for his hit “Pandemonium,” which helped him gain international attention. V’ghn follows with “Explore,” showing off his melodic style and songwriting skills. V’ghn has made waves before with his song “Trouble In The Morning,” a finalist in Grenada’s Soca Monarch competition. Lyrikal’s “Hotspot” keeps the tempo high. Lyrikal has been a big name in soca, with tracks like “Loner” and a strong presence at Trinidad Carnival. Jab King’s “Addicted” adds a raw, infectious vibe—Jab King is best known for his viral hit “Dulahin,” which became a Carnival anthem. Runi Jay delivers “The Feeling,” capturing the joy and unity of festival time. Even as Carnival memories fade, the Alien Head Riddim continues to soundtrack flashbacks and celebrations, keeping the spirit alive all year.
Alien Head Tracklist:
- Slatta – Jab Man
- Lavaman – Not From Here
- V’ghn – Explore
- Lyrikal – Hotspot
- Jab King – Addicted
- Runi Jay – The Feeling
- Pumpa – Jab Jab Festival
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