Coals Dust Riddim produced by Jambalasee Grenada Muzik 2024
Coals Dust Overview
The 2024 soca season brought a fresh wave of energy to island parties, and the Coals Dust Riddim was at the center of it all. From late-night street parades to crowded dancehalls, this riddim gave masqueraders the non-stop power to dance. It quickly became a key anthem for carnival celebrations, moving crowds with its lively beat and infectious rhythm. Behind the groove is Jambalasee Grenada Muzik, a well-known producer and label in the Caribbean music scene. Jambalasee Grenada Muzik has built a reputation for creating dancefloor favorites and supporting local talent. With the release of Coals Dust Riddim, they continued their tradition of high-energy soca productions. The project features standout tracks from Skinny Banton, Temptress, and Brother B, each bringing their unique style. Skinny Banton delivers two memorable songs: "Heartbeat" and "Yard Fowl." Skinny Banton is no stranger to success, best known for his hit "Soak It Good," which made waves in the Caribbean and beyond. On Coals Dust Riddim, his tracks keep the tempo high and the crowd moving. Temptress adds her flavor with "Crocus Bag," a song that showcases her strong voice and playful lyrics. Temptress earned recognition in the soca world with her earlier track "It’s Carnival," a favorite among fans during festival time. Brother B’s "Handsome Fella" brings a smooth, catchy vibe to the mix. Brother B is known for his engaging performances and has built a loyal following in Grenada. Jambalase Grenada’s own "Coals Dust Riddim" track ties the project together, highlighting the producer’s signature touch. This release stands out as a true party starter, fueling the carnival spirit across the islands.
Coals Dust Tracklist:
- Skinny Banton – Heartbeat
- Temptress – Crocus Bag
- Brother B – Handsome Fella
- Skinny Banton – Yard Fowl
- Jambalase Grenada – Coals Dust Riddim
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