CRAZY DUCK RIDDIM produced by QUIET STORM / DON IKO 2021
Crazy Duck Overview
If you’re a reggae fan looking to catch some real Carnival energy, the Crazy Duck Riddim is a soca rhythm you should check out. It brings an upbeat, melodic vibe that’s all about movement and good times. The rhythm is bright and fast, with catchy drum patterns and playful melodies that make you want to jump up and dance. This is the kind of soca that fills the streets during Carnival, with a pulse that keeps the crowd moving from start to finish. The Crazy Duck Riddim features a lineup of soca artists who each bring their own style to the project. Nadia Batson is known for her strong vocals and Carnival hits, and her track “Doh Laugh” rides the riddim with confidence. Lyrikal, who gained recognition for his performance of “Loner” at Trinidad Carnival 2020, delivers “Good Energy”—a song that lives up to its name with positive vibes. Problem Child, celebrated for his songwriting and the hit “Nasty Up,” brings a different flavor with “For Corona.” Shal Marshall, who made waves with his 2017 Road March win for “Splinters,” adds “Certain Tings” to the mix. The instrumental “Crazy Duck Riddim” by Quiet Storm / Don Iko ties the whole project together, showing off the riddim’s infectious groove. Behind the scenes, QUIET STORM / DON IKO is the producer and arranger who crafted the sound. Known for working with top soca acts and delivering consistent Carnival anthems, they have a reputation for shaping energetic, dance-ready tracks that stand out each season. Even after Carnival, the Crazy Duck Riddim still gets play at parties and flashbacks, keeping the spirit of the festival alive for soca and reggae fans alike.
Crazy Duck Tracklist:
- Nadia Batson – Doh Laugh
- Lyrikal – Good Energy
- Problem Child – For Corona
- Shal Marshall – Certain Tings
- Quiet Storm / Don Iko – Crazy Duck Riddim (Instrumental)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOXRBBIM8cw
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