BULL RIDE RIDDIM produced by FATHER AND SON RECORDS 2014
Bull Ride Overview
In 2014, the festival groove was alive and strong, especially on the Caribbean Carnival roads. Soca music was all about energy, and that year, one riddim stood out for dancers and masqueraders: the Bull Ride Riddim. Its rhythms made it easy for everyone to keep moving, no matter how long the parade lasted. The sound captured the spirit of that year’s Carnival, giving people the power to jump and wave from start to finish. The music arranger behind Bull Ride Riddim brought a fresh, modern style to the soca scene. Their work made each track feel unique, but still part of a bigger festival sound. This arranger’s influence helped shape the riddim into something that would last beyond just one Carnival season. At the center of the project was FATHER AND SON RECORDS, a label known for promoting Caribbean music. The label has a history of working with both new and established artists, and is respected for its dedication to authentic soca and dancehall rhythms. Their steady hand made sure the riddim stayed true to its festival roots. On Bull Ride Riddim, Andidre delivered "Buckle Up," a track that pushed the energy higher. Altee brought two songs: "Twerk" and "Whine Up Pan Me," both adding catchy hooks and lively beats. Finesse added "Weh Yo Need," giving the riddim another layer of excitement. Each artist brought their own style, making the riddim a true Carnival classic. For fans, these songs are forever linked to the unforgettable vibe of 2014’s road celebrations.
Bull Ride Tracklist:
- Javada – Back It Up
- Andidre – Buckle Up
- Altee – Twerk
- Finesse – Weh Yo Need
- Altee – Whine Up Pan Me
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