DUTTY GYAL RIDDIM produced by DJ FRANKCO/ DG VIBRANT 2012
Dutty Gyal Overview
Back in 2012, the Dutty Gyal Riddim brought real island energy to the sound systems and carnival roads. This soca rhythm was made by DJ FRANKCO, also known as DG VIBRANT. He’s a producer who has worked with different Caribbean artists and is known for bringing fresh sounds to the dance. His label pushed this riddim out, and it quickly became a favorite at parties and big carnival events. The sound of Dutty Gyal Riddim is all about heavy bass, fast drums, and melodies that make people want to move. When DJs played it on the big speakers, the rhythm filled the streets and made the crowd jump. Even carnival directors noticed how the riddim brought people together, saying it helped keep the energy high all day and night. Four artists made their mark on this riddim. Posh gave us “touch all night,” a track that kept dancers moving until sunrise. Potential kid, who is well known for his hit “Yah so nice,” delivered “really love me” on this rhythm, showing his unique style. Antwain came strong with “dutty gyal,” bringing his own hype to the party. Caracta added “first rule of hotness,” making sure every angle of the riddim had its own vibe. Dutty Gyal Riddim is still remembered for its role in 2012’s carnival. It was more than just music—it was a piece of the festival, played on every sound system, and is still loved by soca fans today.
Dutty Gyal Tracklist:
- Posh – touch all night (radio)
- Potential kid – really love me (raw)
- Potential kid – really love me (radio)
- Antwain – dutty gyal (radio)
- Caracta – first rule of hotness (radio)
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