BREAK CURFEW RIDDIM produced by DG PRODUCTIONS 2021
Break Curfew Overview
In 2021, the Break Curfew Riddim brought a fresh wave of energy to the soca scene, quickly becoming a Carnival anthem. Produced by DG Productions, the project blended the lively spirit of parade music with hints of other genres like dancehall and pop. This fusion made the riddim feel both classic and new, appealing to fans across different backgrounds. DG Productions is known for shaping modern soca sounds, with a track record of popular releases and a growing reputation for quality production. Their steady hand guided the Break Curfew Riddim, making sure each artist’s style shined while keeping the whole project tightly connected. Geleau’s “Break D Curfew” stands out for its catchy hooks and playful lyrics, capturing the excitement of Carnival nights. Tymyn’s “Dollar Billz” brings a bouncy, upbeat flow that gets crowds moving. Gashead delivers “Do It Do It,” adding his own energetic twist to the mix. Landlord & Bubbah 473 team up for “Hold On,” combining their voices for a song that feels both uniting and powerful. Daddy Ghost’s “Wuk Her Hard” keeps the party going with a driving, rhythmic beat, while Frost’s “Ennie Minne” adds another layer of fun to the parade soundtrack. Each artist brings something unique, but together they create a seamless flow—like a parade moving through the streets, picking up influences from everywhere it goes. The fete composer’s work ties everything together, making the riddim a true celebration. By the end of Carnival, Break Curfew Riddim had lifted spirits across the soca world, proving the power of collaboration and creative production.
Break Curfew Tracklist:
- Geleau – Break D Curfew
- Tymyn – Dollar Billz
- Gashead – Do It Do It
- Landlord & Bubbah 473 – Hold On
- Daddy Ghost – Wuk Her Hard
- Frost – Ennie Minne
- DG Productions – Break Curfew Riddim (instrumental)
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