BOUND 2 MOVE RIDDIM produced by MAJOR LEAGUE STUDIO 2021
Bound 2 Move Overview
When the Bound 2 Move Riddim dropped, fans quickly embraced it as a Carnival 2021 anthem. The parade route came alive with its vibrant energy, and the soundtrack became a favorite for masqueraders and music lovers alike. The collection of tracks captured the spirit of the season, with each song bringing its own style to the celebration. Problem Child & Shal Marshal’s “I Outside” stood out, energizing crowds with its catchy hook and lively delivery. Both artists are well known in the soca world—Problem Child is recognized for his songwriting skills and for penning hits like “Party Animal” for Charly Black, while Shal Marshal is a popular radio host and performer in Trinidad and Tobago. Tallpree’s “Frontline” continued his legacy as a Grenadian soca icon, building on his reputation from hits like “Old Woman Alone.” Terra D Governor’s “Jab Is The New Black” added a darker, driving vibe, reflecting the traditional Jab Jab carnival culture. The instrumental version, “Bound 2 Move Riddim” by Major League Studio, tied the project together with its steelpan accents and infectious rhythm. Major League Studio, known for its consistent soca productions, has worked with top regional acts and helped shape the modern sound of Caribbean festivals. The project was guided by a dedicated carnival director and released under the Major League Studio label. Even after Carnival, the riddim still gets played during flashbacks and gatherings, reminding everyone of the unforgettable 2021 parade flow. Its impact shows how a strong riddim and talented artists can define a season.
Bound 2 Move Tracklist:
- Problem Child & Shal Marshal – I Outside (Imagine If)
- Tallpree – Frontline
- Terra D Governor – Jab Is The New Black
- Major League Studio – Bound 2 Move Riddim (instrumental)
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