BLUE LIQUID RIDDIM produced by SOCA – STADIC STUDIO PRODUCTION 2013
Blue Liquid Overview
In 2013, the Blue Liquid Riddim became a big part of Carnival celebrations across the islands. The riddim’s lively sound and catchy melodies made it a favorite for parties and street parades. Fans remember it as one of the main soundtracks of that Carnival season, and even years later, it brings back memories of those festive days. The riddim features strong tracks from well-known soca artists. Bomani stands out with “Charlie,” showing why he is respected in the soca scene. Bomani is known for winning the St. Vincent Soca Monarch title in 2003 with his hit “Phantom,” and he brings the same energy to “Charlie.” Demus adds his own flavor with “Eat It,” giving listeners a playful and catchy song for the dancefloor. Fya Empress, who won the 2012 Calypso Monarch crown in St. Vincent, delivers “Slackness,” mixing humor and rhythm in a way that fans love. Luni Spark & Electrify bring their chemistry to “Holiday,” while Skarpyon’s “Ready” keeps the party going. Skarpyon is known for his popular song “Turn It Up,” and on this riddim, he shows his skill for making songs that get people moving. Each artist adds something special, creating a mix of styles that keeps the riddim interesting from start to finish. SOCA - STADIC STUDIO PRODUCTION produced the Blue Liquid Riddim. The studio, led by producer Stadic, is known for working with top soca artists and helping to shape the sound of modern soca. Their touch is clear in the crisp horns and smooth flow of the riddim. Compared to other island releases from 2013, the Blue Liquid Riddim stands out for its quality and the way it brought together strong artists. It remains a favorite for soca fans, connecting them to the spirit of Carnival 2013.
Blue Liquid Tracklist:
- Bomani – Charlie
- Demus – Eat It
- Fya Empress – Slackness
- Luni Spark & Electrify – Holiday
- Skarpyon – Ready
- Super D – Feteholic
- Valene – Not Ah Saint
- Vyrus – Rude Gyal Whine
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