Christmas List Riddim produced by Huntta Flow Production 2024
Christmas List Overview
The 2024 soca release “Christmas List Riddim” brought together some of the most exciting names in the genre. Sick is well known for his energetic performances, especially after his track “O - (Bring Thing) Ah Go Eat” started making waves at parties and on the radio. Homey, who has been part of several popular soca events, shines on “Christmas In A Hotel.” Kyng Moses, who gained recognition for his strong vocals and previous Carnival anthems, joins the lineup with “Kristmas.” Shortman delivers “Christmas Ah Come,” while Stumpy D Boss gets the crowd moving with “People Place.” The compilation also features Yung Image on “2 Barrel.” The riddim was produced by Huntta Flow Production, a label respected for its consistent work in the Caribbean music scene. Huntta Flow Production has built a reputation for delivering high-energy soca tracks that become staples during Carnival season. Their productions have racked up thousands of streams across major platforms, helping to push soca music to wider audiences. “Christmas List Riddim” quickly became a favorite among DJs, who often reloaded the tracks during live sets. Its infectious beat and catchy hooks made it a must-play on Carnival roads in 2024. The combination of Sick, Homey, Kyng Moses, Shortman, and Stumpy D Boss on one riddim created a powerful soundtrack for the season. With Huntta Flow Production at the helm, this release is now forever tied to the unforgettable Carnival celebrations of 2024.
Christmas List Tracklist:
- Sick-O – (Bring Thing) Ah Go Eat
- Homey – Christmas In A Hotel
- Kyng Moses – Kristmas
- Shortman – Christmas Ah Come
- Stumpy D Boss – People Place
- Yung Image – 2 Barrel (Clean)
- Yung Image – 2 Barrel (Rdaio Edit)
- Huntta Flow Production – Christmas List Riddim (Instrumental)
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