DE APPLE VODKA V2 RIDDIM produced by CONTROL TOWER SQUAD 2015
De Apple Vodka V2 Overview
The parade set for the Apple Vodka V2 Riddim brought together a lively mix of soca tracks that DJs loved to spin during the 2015 parade season. The set featured a strong collection of songs, each with its own energy. Bad Suh’s “Get Gal Anywhere” stood out as a catchy anthem, while Black Kush delivered “Feeling Good,” a track that kept the crowd moving. Control Tower Squad, who also produced the riddim, gave their own take with “Apple Vodka Riddim,” tying the project together. Other highlights included “Wear Weh Mi Have” by Dont Play, and two tracks from Equipment: “Feeling Great” and “Gal Play Wid Di Buddy.” Each song added a different flavor, making the set feel fresh and varied. Future Kid’s “Baby Gone,” Gappy Ranks’ “Get Gal Easy,” Italee’s “Real Man,” and Kalado’s “Living The Life” rounded out the set, giving DJs plenty of options for keeping the energy high. Among the artists, Gappy Ranks is well known for his hit single “Heaven in Her Eyes,” which topped reggae charts in the UK. Kalado has gained recognition in the dancehall scene, especially with his song “Personally,” which helped him reach a wider audience. The producer behind the riddim, Control Tower Squad, is respected for their work in the Caribbean music scene. They have produced several soca and dancehall projects, and their releases have been streamed widely online.
De Apple Vodka V2 Tracklist:
- Bad Suh – Get Gal Anywhere
- Black Kush – Feeling Good
- Control Tower Squad – Apple Vodka Riddim
- Dont Play – Wear Weh Mi Have
- Equipment – Feeling Great
- Equipment – Gal Play Wid Di Buddy
- Future Kid – Baby Gone
- Gappy Ranks – Get Gal Easy
- Italee – Real Man
- Kalado – Living The Life
- Limitless – Ready Fi Party
- Patexx – Let’S Drink
- Qq – What A Wine
- T Nitro – Got To Make It
- Tall Up – Hold Yuh Lane
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