DE JUBEE RIDDIM produced by GW MUSIC 2014
De Jubee Overview
De Jubee Riddim is a soca release that made a big impact in sound system culture. The riddim’s upbeat energy was built for the road, making it a favorite for parades and street parties. The sound is clear and powerful, with a steady beat that keeps crowds moving. This kind of music is made for big speakers and outdoor celebrations, where the bass and rhythm can be felt in your chest. The producer behind De Jubee Riddim is GW MUSIC. Known for his work in the Caribbean music scene, GW MUSIC has produced several popular riddims and songs across genres. He is respected for his skill in blending traditional soca sounds with modern touches. His productions have gained thousands of streams online and are often played at major carnival events. Several artists helped make this riddim memorable. C Diddy stands out with “Bam Bam Wukin,” a track that quickly became popular for its catchy hook and danceable style. Coopa Dan’s “Bend Over” also brings high energy, showing why he is a regular name at Caribbean parties. Crimeson delivers “Get Ready,” a song that fits perfectly with the parade flow. Dutty Android’s “Fruit Vendor” adds a playful twist, while Marzville’s “Working Wid It” keeps the crowd moving. Marzville is well known for his 2017 hit “Give It To Ya,” which topped charts in Barbados and brought him international attention. Scrilla’s “Little Whine” rounds out the set, giving fans another reason to keep dancing. Even years later, De Jubee Riddim brings back memories of the 2019 carnival season, when these songs ruled the road. The riddim’s lively spirit and strong lineup make it a lasting favorite among soca fans.
De Jubee Tracklist:
- C Diddy – Bam Bam Wukin
- Coopa Dan – Bend Over
- Crimeson – Get Ready
- Dutty Android – Fruit Vendor
- Marzville – Working Wid It
- Scrilla – Little Whine
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