DAY BREAK RIDDIM produced by VARIOUS ARTISTS 2011
Day Break Overview
Every year, Caribbean parades fill the streets with color, music, and dancing. Soca music is at the heart of these celebrations, bringing people together with its joyful rhythms. In 2011, the Day Break Riddim became a favorite sound for these parades. Its bright energy captured the true spirit of carnival mornings, when crowds gather to dance and celebrate from sunrise. The producer behind Day Break Riddim is VARIOUS ARTISTS, a well-known name for bringing together different talents on one project. This production style is common in Caribbean music, where a single riddim is shared by many artists. VARIOUS ARTISTS has worked with many musicians over the years, helping to shape the sound of soca and dancehall across the region. Three artists made their mark on Day Break Riddim. Blazer Dan’s “Just Jouvert” is a track that many parade-goers remember, as it celebrates the traditional start of carnival day. Blazer Dan is also known for his lively performances and strong presence in the soca scene. Boy Bacchanal’s “Chocolate On Iron” adds another layer of fun, reflecting the playful side of carnival. The instrumental track, “Day Break Riddim,” gives DJs and fans a pure taste of the production’s energy. Today, Day Break Riddim is still played at parades and parties. It remains a 2011 road march classic, loved for its joyful soca spirit.
Day Break Tracklist:
- Blazer Dan – Just Jouvert
- Boy Bacchanal – Chocolate On Iron
- Instrumental – Day Break Riddim
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