CHAMPAGNE BUBBLES RIDDIM produced by SOUTH RAKKAS CREW & OVERCOOKED RECORDS 2014
Champagne Bubbles Overview
The Champagne Bubbles Riddim came out in 2014 and quickly made its mark in the soca scene. It first appeared in the Caribbean, spreading fast across carnival trucks and parade stages that year. The energy of the riddim fit perfectly with the excitement of carnival season. Three artists brought this riddim to life: Rage, Point O, and Beenie Man. Rage delivered two tracks on the riddim—"Champagne" and "Non Stop." Both songs became favorites for dancers and DJs during carnival events. Point O’s "Make The Body Jump" kept crowds moving, adding even more heat to the parade routes. Beenie Man, already known worldwide as the "King of Dancehall," added his own flavor with "Wine Up Mi Gyal." Beenie Man is famous for hits like "Who Am I (Sim Simma)" and won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2001 for "Art & Life." His presence on the riddim helped it reach a wider audience. The sound behind Champagne Bubbles Riddim was built by SOUTH RAKKAS CREW and OVERCOOKED RECORDS. SOUTH RAKKAS CREW is known for their work in dancehall and electronic music, with past collaborations including M.I.A. and Vybz Kartel. Their production style mixes Caribbean rhythms with electronic beats, giving the riddim a fresh, modern feel. Even years later, the Champagne Bubbles Riddim is still remembered from the parades of 2014. Its lively sound and strong performances made it a standout during that carnival season.
Champagne Bubbles Tracklist:
- Rage – Champagne
- Rage – Non Stop
- Point O – Make The Body Jump
- Beenie Man – Wine Up Mi Gyal
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