Celebration Riddim produced by Justice Recordz 2023
Celebration Overview
In 2023, the Celebration Riddim became one of the most talked-about soca riddims during Carnival. Fans still remember how this recording brought a new level of excitement to the road and parties. The riddim stood out for its lively tempo and joyful layers, capturing the true spirit of Carnival. Compared to other riddims from that year, Celebration Riddim was more energetic and dance-focused. While many recordings leaned into dancehall or afrobeats, this one kept the classic soca feel but added modern touches. The production was crisp, making it a favorite for DJs and sound systems. Electric Light Orchestra’s track "Celebrate" was a highlight, bringing a powerful vocal performance. Electric Light Orchestra is best known for their international hit "Mr. Blue Sky," but here they showed their versatility in the soca scene. Musles delivered "Santa Is My Father," a tune that mixed humor with catchy rhythms, making it popular in both street parades and parties. Steve Theodore’s "Under D Counter" added a playful vibe, and Bernstein’s "Christmas Vibes" brought a festive touch to the riddim. Each artist contributed their unique style, but the riddim itself tied everything together. The band leader played a key role in arranging the tracks, ensuring each song fit the overall celebration mood. At the heart of the project was Justice Recordz, a respected producer known for working with both new and established soca artists. Justice Recordz had already made a name with several charting releases, and Celebration Riddim added to their reputation. Looking back, the Celebration Riddim was truly a Carnival anthem of 2023, remembered for bringing people together on the road and the dancefloor.
Celebration Tracklist:
- Electric Light Orchestra – Celebrate
- Musles – Santa Is My Father
- Steve Theodore – Under D Counter
- Bernstein – Christmas Vibes
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