COCA COLA RIDDIM produced by KERNAL ROBERTS PRODUCTION 2011
Coca Cola Overview
In 2011, the Coca Cola Riddim became a favorite on parade routes and party playlists across the soca scene. The riddim was built by KERNAL ROBERTS PRODUCTION, a team led by Kernal Roberts, a well-known Trinidadian producer. Roberts is the son of legendary calypsonian Lord Kitchener and has won multiple Road March titles for his work in soca. His production style is known for strong rhythms and catchy hooks, and this riddim is a perfect example. The recording process focused on creating a groove that would keep crowds moving. Kernal Roberts and his team layered drums, bass, and bright melodic lines to make a sound that felt both fresh and classic. The result was a seamless flow that connected each track while keeping the energy high. Artists brought their own style to the riddim, shaping the parade’s mood. Jw & Blaze, known for their hit “Palance,” added their signature energy to “Together.” Patrice Roberts, who has worked with Machel Montano and won International Soca Monarch titles, delivered “Wave It Away,” a track that encouraged the crowd to dance and celebrate. Shal Marshall & Screws brought even more excitement with “All Out,” helping to keep the momentum strong. These songs helped define the sound of Carnival 2011, making the Coca Cola Riddim a memorable part of soca history.
Coca Cola Tracklist:
- Jw & Blaze – Together
- Patrice Roberts – Wave It Away
- Shal Marshall & Screws – All Out
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