DEVIL JUICE RIDDIM produced by MASHWORKS PRODUCTION 2022
Devil Juice Overview
In 2022, the soca scene was buzzing with new energy, and the Devil Juice Riddim stood out as a major anthem for carnival lovers. Produced by MashWorks Productions, this rhythm brought a fresh sound that kept masqueraders dancing all day. MashWorks Productions has made a name for itself in the Caribbean music world, producing several hits and helping to shape the sound of modern soca. The Devil Juice Riddim was packed with performances from standout artists. Bramma D General delivered “The Team,” bringing his signature style and energy. Bramma D General is known for his dynamic approach and has earned respect for his work across reggae and dancehall, especially with songs like “The Team.” Clever’s “The People Want Carnival” became a favorite for partygoers, capturing the spirit of the festival. Killa B’s “High Way” added even more fire to the collection, while KJ’s “Hot Grabba & Liquor” brought a playful vibe to the mix. Other artists like Runi Jay with “Brave Juice,” Tonic X’s “Not Yours,” and Tonio D Don’s “Rum Bucket” contributed to the riddim’s popularity, each track offering something unique for the crowd. Compared to other festival collections of 2022, Devil Juice Riddim stood out for its layered rhythms and non-stop energy. While some riddims focused on traditional sounds, this one mixed modern beats with classic soca, making it a favorite during carnival season. The carnival director played an important role in choosing tracks that kept the crowd moving, and Devil Juice Riddim became a must-play at events. With MashWorks Productions leading the way, this release helped define the sound of soca in 2022.
Devil Juice Tracklist:
- Bramma D General – The Team
- Clever – The People Want Carnival
- Killa B – High Way
- KJ – Hot Grabba & Liquor
- MashWorks Productions – Devil Juice Riddim
- Runi Jay – Brave Juice
- Tonic X – Not Yours (Clean)
- Tonic X – Not Yours (Raw)
- Tonio D Don – Rum Bucket
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