BUBBLE RIDDIM (SOCA) – MADMEN PRODUCTIONS 2014
Bubble Overview
In 2014, the Bubble Riddim brought a fresh wave to soca music, giving Carnival season a new soundtrack. This riddim became the heartbeat of countless parties and street parades, with its lively base fitting perfectly into the year’s energetic celebration. Even now, tracks from this compilation are favorites during Carnival flashbacks, reminding fans of those unforgettable moments. The riddim’s groove was shaped by Madmen Productions, a team known for their strong influence on Trinidad and Tobago’s soca scene. Their skill in blending catchy melodies with powerful rhythms helped make the Bubble Riddim a staple for DJs and dancers alike. Each artist on the riddim brought their own flavor. Mx Prime delivered two standout tracks, "Action" and "No Rest." Mx Prime is well known in soca, especially for leading the Ultimate Rejects and their massive 2017 hit "Full Extreme," which won the Road March title that year. On Bubble Riddim, his energetic voice lifted the party spirit. Swappi & Kes teamed up for "Gyal Song," combining Swappi’s flair with Kes’ smooth vocals. Kes is recognized internationally, especially for their hit "Savannah Grass," and their presence on this riddim added even more appeal. Madmen Feat Ultimate Rejects offered "Trinidad Tobago," while Ultimate Rejects - Trinidad Tobago also contributed "Trinidad Tobago," both tracks celebrating national pride with infectious beats. Destra’s "We Control D Road" captured the power and freedom of Carnival. Destra is a celebrated soca artist, famous for hits like "Lucy" and for her strong stage performances. Blaxx rounded out the selection with "Bacchanal Bumper," a track that kept the energy high. Together, these songs made Bubble Riddim a true Carnival classic.
Bubble Tracklist:
- Mx Prime – Action,No Rest
- Swappi & Kes – Gyal Song
- Madmen Feat Ultimate Rejects – Trinidad Tobago
- Destra – We Control D Road
- Blaxx – Bacchanal Bumper
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