BABABOYE RIDDIM produced by PROPA WAY PRODUCTION 2023
Bababoye Overview
The Bababoye Riddim release in 2023 brought a full lineup of energetic soca tracks that quickly became favorites for carnival fans. The release includes songs like "Printing Bpw" by Happy Boy, "Holigans" by Khaos 473, "Man Is Dog" by Khalifah, "Cut & Go Through" by Lednek, "Jacket" by Melo, and "Dark Shades" by Noydie Glo. Instrumental and production tracks "Blitz" and "Bababoye Riddim" come from PROPA WAY PRODUCTION, while "With Meh Glass" is performed by Scatter. Each artist brings their own style to the riddim. Happy Boy stands out with "Printing Bpw," adding lively vocals that fit perfectly with the carnival mood. Khaos 473, known for his energetic delivery, brings "Holigans" to the mix. Khaos 473 is recognized in the Grenadian soca scene, especially for his hit "No Behaviour." Khalifah delivers "Man Is Dog," showing his unique approach to storytelling in soca. Lednek adds "Cut & Go Through," while Melo's "Jacket" brings another layer of melody and rhythm. Behind the scenes, the director of carnival played a key role in shaping the release’s festive spirit. The production is led by PROPA WAY PRODUCTION, a label known for its influence in the soca and dancehall genres. The team has worked on several well-received projects and is respected for bringing fresh sounds to the Caribbean music scene. For soca lovers across the islands, 2023 is closely linked with the Bababoye Riddim. The release continues to be celebrated for capturing the true energy of carnival.
Bababoye Tracklist:
- Happy Boy – Printing Bpw (Clean)
- Happy Boy – Printing Bpw (Edit)
- Khaos 473 – Holigans (In The Corner)
- Khalifah – Man Is Dog (Clean)
- Khalifah – Man Is Dog (Edit)
- Lednek – Cut & Go Through
- Melo – Jacket
- Noydie Glo – Dark Shades
- Propa Way Production – Blitz (Rum People Alone)
- Propa Way Production – Bababoye Riddim
- Scatter – With Meh Glass
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