BUDDY PASS RIDDIM produced by DSM MUSIC 2021
Buddy Pass Overview
The Buddy Pass Riddim became a highlight of Carnival 2021, first making waves across Caribbean islands and quickly reaching soca fans worldwide. This vibrant soundtrack was heard everywhere during the parades and parties, bringing a fresh energy to the festival season. The riddim featured a group of standout artists, each bringing their own style. Adam O’s “Stress Bout Dat” was a favorite on the road, adding a smooth, catchy vibe to the mix. Adam O, known for his Caribbean roots and dynamic performances, helped push the riddim’s popularity. Faith Callender contributed “Bring It,” a track that matched her reputation for energetic soca anthems. Faith Callender is recognized in Barbados for her strong presence in the Crop Over festival scene. Fay-Ann Lyons delivered “Something Special,” carrying her signature power and stage presence. Fay-Ann Lyons is a celebrated Trinidadian soca artist, and she has earned multiple Soca Monarch titles over her career. Jadel’s “Up In The Party” kept the tempo high, while Mic Love’s “When Ah Drunk” added a fun, carefree touch to the collection. Behind the scenes, the island arranger crafted the melodies that gave Buddy Pass Riddim its unique sound. The project was produced by DSM MUSIC, a label known for supporting Caribbean music and helping new soca releases find international audiences. DSM MUSIC has worked on several successful soca projects, building a reputation for quality production and festival hits. The Buddy Pass Riddim remains linked to the unforgettable parades and celebrations of Carnival 2021, with fans still streaming the tracks on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify.
Buddy Pass Tracklist:
- Adam O – Stress Bout Dat
- Faith Callender – Bring It
- Fay-Ann Lyons – Something Special
- Jadel – Up In The Party
- Mic Love – When Ah Drunk
- Skinny Fabulous – New Gyal
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