DEMBOCA RIDDIM produced by HEAVY DRUMZ 2021
Demboca Overview
The Demboca Riddim compilation captured the true feeling of a Caribbean carnival. Its rhythm pulsed with the energy of a parade, mixing driving drums and bright melodies. The music felt like a street celebration, with each beat inviting listeners to dance and move. The lively flow made it easy to imagine crowds winding through the streets, flags waving, and everyone caught up in the joy of soca. Several major artists brought their own style to this release. MX Prime delivered “Decorate,” adding his signature power to the mix. Known for his 2016 hit “Full Extreme,” which won the Road March in Trinidad and Tobago, MX Prime is a respected name in the soca world. Olatunji’s track “Mira” stood out with its catchy hooks and vibrant delivery. Olatunji is also widely recognized for his win on the first season of “Digicel Rising Stars” in Trinidad and Tobago, and for representing soca on the international stage. Destra and Mr. Renzo teamed up for “Activate,” blending their voices over the infectious riddim. Destra, with her strong vocals and energetic performances, is celebrated for hits like “Lucy.” Mr. Renzo’s collaborations often bring a unique flavor to soca and dance music. Behind the scenes, the producer HEAVY DRUMZ played a key role in shaping the sound. HEAVY DRUMZ is known for working with top Caribbean artists and has built a reputation for creating festival-ready tracks. The Demboca Riddim (Instrumental) showcased his skill in arranging rhythms that keep the carnival spirit alive. Years later, fans still connect the 2021 soca scene with this vibrant compilation. Its parade-ready energy and star-studded lineup made it a standout release that continues to spark memories of celebration.
Demboca Tracklist:
- MX Prime – Decorate
- Olatunji – Mira
- Destra, Mr. Renzo – Activate
- Demboca Riddim (Instrumental)
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