Dash Ah Pepper Riddim by Xpert Productions 2023
Dash Ah Pepper Overview
The Dash Ah Pepper Riddim came alive in the studio with a clear vision: to capture the excitement and unity found on Carnival parade routes. The arranger focused on blending energetic percussion with catchy melodies, making every track feel like a celebration. This creative direction helped shape the riddim’s lively sound, connecting each song to the spirit of soca. Xpert Productions, the team behind this release, is known for their work in Caribbean music. They have produced several successful soca projects and are recognized for bringing fresh talent to the scene. Their productions often gain attention during Carnival season and have appeared on popular streaming platforms, reaching fans worldwide. Blackman sets the tone with “In The Moonlight,” delivering smooth vocals and vibrant rhythms. Slatta follows with “Leaking Bottle,” adding playful lyrics that fit perfectly with the festive mood. Sheldon Douglas brings his signature style to “Miss Me,” showing why he is respected in the soca community. Skinny Banton, who gained popularity with his hit “Wrong Again,” keeps the energy high on “Island In The Sun.” Super Flint’s “Dance In Fashion” rounds out the lineup, encouraging everyone to move with the music. Each artist brings their own flavor, but together they create a seamless parade flow that feels made for Carnival. These songs became part of the soundtrack for 2023’s celebrations, echoing on the roads and in parties. The Dash Ah Pepper Riddim stands as a joyful reminder of soca’s power to unite and uplift.
Dash Ah Pepper Tracklist:
- Blackman – In The Moonlight
- Slatta – Leaking Bottle (Clean)
- Slatta – Leaking Bottle (Radio Edit)
- Sheldon Douglas – Miss Me
- Skinny Banton – Island In The Sun
- Super Flint – Dance In Fashion
- Leendi – Eye Candy
- Inspector – Money
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