BILLIONAIRE JAB RIDDIM produced by XPERT STUDIOS
Billionaire Jab Overview
The Billionaire Jab Riddim, released in 2022, brought out the joyful side of soca music. The project was produced by XPERT STUDIOS, a name known in the Caribbean music scene for blending modern production with authentic island rhythms. XPERT STUDIOS has been behind several popular soca releases, and their work continues to gather thousands of streams across digital platforms. The recording process for Billionaire Jab Riddim focused on capturing the energy of Carnival. XPERT STUDIOS layered lively percussion, bold brass, and deep basslines to create a sound that feels both fresh and true to soca traditions. Each artist added their unique touch, making the riddim stand out during the festival season and beyond. Shal Marshall, known for the hit “Splinters,” brings his signature energy to the track “Pressure.” His delivery is lively and infectious, adding to the riddim’s festive spirit. Brother B, with his song “Oscar,” offers a playful and catchy performance that keeps the beat moving. Boogle B’s “Study Your Head” carries a lighthearted vibe, showing his ability to connect with the crowd. Problem Child, recognized for his songwriting and hits like “Nasty Up,” delivers “Dey Calling Meh” with powerful vocals and memorable hooks. Lyrikal, who has made waves with songs like “Loner,” adds a smooth, melodic style to “Break Down.” Mandella Linkz rounds out the lineup with “Millionaire,” giving the riddim another layer of vibrant energy. Even after Carnival, the Billionaire Jab Riddim continues to get play during flashbacks, keeping the island beat alive and bringing back memories of celebration.
Billionaire Jab Tracklist:
- Shal Marshall – Pressure
- Brother B – Oscar
- Boogle B – Study Your Head
- Problem Child – Dey Calling Meh
- Lyrikal – Break Down
- Mandella Linkz – Millionaire
- Lavaman – Same Damn Thing
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