Cout Tchui Riddim produced by Natoxie 2025
Cout Tchui Overview
Soca music always brings a fresh feeling to the dance floor. The new Cout Tchui Riddim shows how soca can mix with other genres and keep the party alive. The producer, Natoxie, is known for creative beats and has worked with many artists. Natoxie and Deejay Asap join forces on "Toko Doak," a track that lifts the rhythm with strong vocals and catchy hooks. Natoxie’s work has helped bring more attention to island music, with tracks reaching thousands of streams online. Other artists on this project also stand out. Yozo’s "Barage" brings a smooth style, mixing soca with hints of dancehall. Mc Dalo’s "Bat Kon Batiment" uses fast beats and lively lyrics to keep listeners moving. Ti Couby’s "Plin Boudin Mwen" adds humor and local flavor, showing how soca can tell everyday stories. Le Jèm'Ss delivers "Wimin Fesse Kon Slp," a song that mixes playful energy with classic soca rhythms. The carnival director also plays a big part, guiding the flow and keeping the energy high. Their vision helps all the artists shine together. Each artist brings their own style, but the riddim ties everything into one exciting sound. The mix of genres—soca, dancehall, and pop—makes the music fresh and fun. Every time the Cout Tchui Riddim plays, the energy rises. The teamwork between Natoxie and the artists creates a project that feels new and exciting, showing why soca keeps growing around the world.
Cout Tchui Tracklist:
- Natoxie, Deejay Asap – Toko Doak
- Kolektif Kannaval – 1 2 3 Koké
- Yozo – Barage
- Mc Dalo – Bat Kon Batiment
- Ti Couby – Plin Boudin Mwen
- Le Jèm’Ss – Wimin Fesse Kon Slp
- Chatix – Ecoute Pas Ta Copine
- Feather – Story Time Cochon
- Ticho – Tcheck Ko Nou
- Kosmoss – Clap Clap
- Bossla – Stick In Dat
- Tallyboy, Dej – Pop & Drop
- T’dedonia – Chinoise
- Not Nice – Pépin
- Natoxie – Réfléchis
- Natoxie – Cout Tchui Riddim
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