DOUBLE TROUBLE RIDDIM (SOCA) – WETTY BEATZ PRODUCTIONZ 2014
Double Trouble Overview
The Double Trouble Riddim made a big impact on the soca scene in 2014. Its strong, driving base became a favorite for sound system trucks, powering Carnival parades and street parties. The riddim’s foundation is built for heavy speakers, with deep bass lines and bold horn riffs that carry far and keep crowds moving. This “truck anthem” style is important in sound system culture, where the music must be powerful enough to fill the streets and keep the energy high. The sound of Double Trouble Riddim was shaped by its producer, who focused on rich, festival-ready production. The riddim’s layers of horns and percussion are carefully arranged to create a lively, infectious groove. This attention to detail helped the riddim stand out during the busy Carnival season, and it still gets replayed during Carnival flashbacks and parties. Three artists helped make this riddim memorable. Recka’s song “Drifting” brought smooth vocals and catchy hooks, adding to the riddim’s appeal. Shanda Lundi Sparks delivered “Feel So Good,” a track that matched her energetic style. Shanda is also known for her work in the soca scene, including collaborations with other Caribbean artists. Dilecious added more fire with “Jump And Move It,” a song that quickly became a favorite at fetes and street parties. Together, these songs and artists helped Double Trouble Riddim become a Carnival staple. Its sound system-ready base and vibrant energy keep it alive in the memories of soca fans everywhere.
Double Trouble Tracklist:
- Valene – Cork It Back
- J-R-E – Display
- Recka – Drifiting
- Shanda Lundi Sparks – Feel So Good
- Dilecious – Jump And Move It
- Lil Vaughn – Mass Man
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