Crazee Riddim 2009
Crazee Overview
In 2009, a new soca riddim started its journey in the studio, driven by the vision of a dedicated band leader. The riddim was shaped with the energy and excitement of Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival in mind. As the music came together, the streets were already waiting for something fresh. The band leader worked closely with the team, making sure every note captured the spirit of celebration. The riddim was brought to life by vibrant artists, each adding their own style. Benjai stepped in with “Whole Day,” a song that quickly caught on with fans. Benjai was already known for his major hit “Trini,” and his voice gave “Whole Day” an extra boost of energy. Ziggy Rankin delivered “Wuk Up,” a track that brought his signature flair to the riddim. Ziggy Rankin had made his name with songs like “Love How Yuh Wine,” and here he kept the crowd moving. Gailann joined with “Energy,” showing her strong vocals and ability to light up any party. The riddim echoed across streets lined with masqueraders, filling the air during Carnival. Each song became a part of the celebration, played by DJs and enjoyed by crowds. The release quickly became a favorite for both fans and selectors, marking 2009 as a special year in soca music. Even years later, people remember how this riddim brought everyone together, making it a true Carnival classic.
Crazee Tracklist:
- Benjai – Whole Day
- Ziggy Rankin – Wuk Up
- Gailann – Energy
- Crazee Riddim – Version
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