Christmas Paradise Riddim produced by Bing Bang Studioz 2023
Christmas Paradise Overview
Ro'dey, Rembunction, Supahype, Ziggy Ranking, and Crazy all brought their unique voices to one of 2023’s most memorable carnival riddims. Ro'dey, well known for his viral hit "Bumper Murderer," added his energy to the project with the track "Grande." Rembunction, who has been recognized for his witty lyrics and collaborations in the soca scene, contributed the song "Dark Chocolate." Supahype, a familiar name in Caribbean party music, joined in with "Family Affair." Ziggy Ranking, a respected reggae artist from Trinidad, delivered "Love For Christmas," and Crazy, a calypso legend famous for "Nani Wine," added "Love Again" to the mix. The riddim was produced by Bing Bang Studioz, a label that has built a reputation for pushing modern soca and dancehall sounds. Bing Bang Studioz has worked with several regional acts and is known for blending traditional carnival beats with fresh, digital production. Their projects often rack up thousands of streams online and are a staple in Caribbean DJ sets. The Christmas Paradise Riddim quickly became a favorite during the 2023 carnival season. DJs loved the infectious energy and often reloaded tracks like Ro'dey’s "Grande" and Rembunction’s "Dark Chocolate" at fetes. The riddim also featured Chris Rojas with "Oh Gosh" and Jungle with "The Greatest Lime," adding even more flavor to the lineup. Even now, many fans still connect the year 2023 with this project. Its festive sound and memorable performances made it a standout in soca history, keeping the carnival spirit alive long after the season ended.
Christmas Paradise Tracklist:
- Ro’dey – Grande
- Rembunction – Dark Chocolate
- Supahype – Family Affair
- Ziggy Ranking – Love For Christmas
- Crazy – Love Again
- Chris Rojas – Oh Gosh
- Jungle – The Greatest Lime
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