
Bossladzz Vol. 2 Release Details
- Riddim year: 2026
- Style: Soca
- Total tracks: 6
- Unique artists on riddim: 7
- Production credits: Ace Management And Entertainment
- Release date: 2026-06-18
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2026 Soca Riddims
Bossladzz Riddim Vol. 2 comes through as a Grenadian soca juggling from Ace Management And Entertainment, and the second volume tag matters because the first Bossladzz set had already established the pattern: short, punchy cuts built for carnival rotation, with Big Red HD, Riggy Atmosphere, Inspector and others working the same groove. This follow-up keeps that idea intact, but the lineup shifts into a more current mix of voices, and the result feels less like a one-off compilation and more like a continuing series in Ace’s catalogue.
The riddim itself sits in that sweet spot between road energy and groovy movement. It has a clean, bouncy shell, the kind that leaves space for melody but still carries enough knock for DJs and fetes. The instrumental is part of the statement too; it lets the production breathe and makes the arrangement easier to hear as a standalone piece, not just a backing track.
Big Red HD opens the conversation with “Toxic, ” bringing his usual hard-edged delivery and carnival-ready swagger. Valene Nedd follows with “No Tomorrow, ” and she brings one of the clearest vocal identities on the set. Her name has become closely tied to Grenadian soca, especially the groovy side of the genre, so her cut gives the riddim a more melodic, emotional pull. Sakinah’s “Paid In Full (I Am Woman)” pushes the project toward empowerment writing, and that theme fits naturally inside a soca release that is clearly looking beyond pure party lines. Inspector’s “Believe It” adds veteran weight; he has long been one of Grenada’s recognisable soca voices, and his presence gives the riddim a familiar anchor. Riggy Atmosphere’s “Distance” rounds things out with a more atmospheric feel, which suits the title as much as the arrangement.
As a whole, Bossladzz Riddim Vol. 2 feels designed for the season rather than the shelf: a usable soca project with enough personality in the songs to move beyond generic juggling mode.
Bossladzz Tracklist:
- Big Red HD – Toxic
- Valene Nedd – No Tomorrow
- Sakinah – Paid In Full (I Am Woman)
- Inspector – Believe It
- Riggy Atmosphere – Distance
- Bossladzz Riddim, Vol. 2 Instrumental
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