Cry Bad Riddim produced by Nyce Nation 2024
Cry Bad Overview
Reggae fans, 2024 was a big year for soca, and the Cry Bad Riddim stood out as a true festival highlight. The riddim’s infectious energy made it the soundtrack for truck parades and street parties, especially during carnival season. The carnival director, known for curating some of the most memorable fêtes in the Caribbean, played a key role in bringing this riddim to the heart of the celebrations. Their vision helped Cry Bad Riddim become a central anthem for soca lovers everywhere. Nyce Nation, the producer behind the project, is no stranger to the soca and dancehall world. With a reputation for blending live horn riffs and digital beats, Nyce Nation has produced several charting singles over the past decade. Their work is known for its high streaming numbers and collaborations with top Caribbean artists, making any release under their label a major event. The recording process for Cry Bad Riddim was a collaborative effort, with each artist adding their unique style. Lando’s track, “Call Meh Na,” brought a catchy hook that quickly made waves in the party scene. Pam Pam, already known for her hit “Bad Gyal,” delivered a powerful performance that connected with fans. Garro B and Sweaty teamed up on “Inside Now,” giving the riddim a playful yet commanding vibe. Chennet D Man’s “Siddong Pon Da” rounded out the project with a dancefloor-ready anthem. Together, these artists shaped the truck anthem base of 2024, creating a soca sound that’s still echoing through festivals today.
Cry Bad Tracklist:
- Lando – Call Meh Na
- Pam Pam – Bad Gyal
- Garro B, Sweaty – Inside Now
- Chennet D Man – Siddong Pon Da
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