Battlefield Riddim produced by DJ Troy Music Production 2024
Battlefield Overview
The Battlefield Riddim stood out in 2024’s festival season, bringing a strong soca groove that powered sound systems and kept masqueraders moving from morning to night. The riddim’s energy was built for the road, echoing through speakers at every major fete, and quickly became a favorite for DJs and dancers alike. At the heart of this release is DJ Troy Music Production, a label known for shaping modern soca and dancehall sounds. DJ Troy has built a reputation for crisp, dance-ready productions, and his work often reaches wide audiences online, with tracks gaining thousands of streams across platforms. With Battlefield Riddim, DJ Troy Music Production delivered a beat that is both fresh and rooted in Caribbean sound system culture, making it a reliable choice for selectors wanting to keep the crowd engaged. Each artist brought their own style to the project. Dj Troy’s own track, “No One Like You,” set the tone with smooth vocals and a catchy hook. Goddesta followed with “Use Mi Lawd,” blending spiritual lyrics with the riddim’s infectious energy. Kevin Smith contributed “Pleasing To The Almighty,” adding a soulful touch; Smith is also known for his work in gospel reggae, which shines through in his delivery. Minister Blessed, with “Clean Heart,” brought uplifting messages, and Shaundre Cowan Ft. Anique Morris delivered “Jesus,” a song that resonated with many for its heartfelt performance. Looking back, Battlefield Riddim was a must-have in every 2024 fete, giving sound systems the power and groove needed to keep the festival spirit alive.
Battlefield Tracklist:
- Dj Troy – No One Like You
- Goddesta – Use Mi Lawd
- Kevin Smith – Pleasing To The Almighty
- Minister Blessed – Clean Heart
- Shaundre Cowan Ft. Anique Morris – Jesus (You Me Call Pon)
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