Bombay Tea Riddim produced by Monk Music and Battalion Music 2025
Bombay Tea Overview
The festival collection brings together tracks like "Pepper Vine," "Pepper," and "Rags," each pulsing with the signature sound of soca. These songs fill the parade grounds with bright energy, encouraging crowds to dance and celebrate. The riddim at the heart of this collection is the carnival jam riddim—a beat built for movement and joy, keeping everyone on their feet from start to finish. Behind the scenes, the production is shaped by Monk Music and Battalion Music, two names known for their influence in Caribbean music. Monk Music, closely linked to soca’s global rise, has worked on some of the genre’s most memorable tracks. Battalion Music, meanwhile, is recognized for its crisp production and ability to blend classic soca rhythms with modern sounds. Together, they create a backdrop that feels both fresh and rooted in tradition. The carnival director, with years of experience organizing large-scale events, has a reputation for bringing out the best in both artists and crowds. Their background in festival management ensures that every detail, from sound to security, is handled with care. This expertise helps turn the parade grounds into a place where music and culture unite. The energy of the carnival jam riddim never drops. Each track, whether it’s "Pepper Vine," "Pepper," or "Rags," rides the wave of this infectious beat. The seamless work of Monk Music and Battalion Music, combined with the director’s vision, makes this collection a highlight of the carnival season, ready to be played again and again.
Bombay Tea Tracklist:
- Machel Montano, Lady Lava, DJ Private Ryan, Drupatee, Jus Now, Drupatee, Jus Now – Pepper Vine
- Machel Montano, Lady Lava, DJ Private Ryan, Drupatee, Jus Now, Drupatee, Jus Now – Pepper (Hindi Version)
- Machel Montano, Lady Lava, DJ Private Ryan, Drupatee, Jus Now, Drupatee, Jus Now – Pepper Vine (Steam Version)
- Raymond Ramnarine, DJ Private Ryan, Jus Now – Rags
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