EARLY CHRISTMAS MORNING RIDDIM produced by HUNTTA FLOW PRODUCTION 2022
Early Christmas Morning Overview
The Early Christmas Morning Riddim made a strong mark during Carnival 2022. Fans still talk about how its lively soca sound brought energy to the season’s biggest parties and parades. The riddim’s unique flavor comes from its island arranger, who combined traditional soca rhythms with fresh, modern touches. This careful blending of beats and melodies gave the riddim a signature bounce that stood out in the crowded Carnival playlists. Behind the scenes, the recording process was all about capturing that live festival feeling. Musicians and vocalists worked closely in the studio, focusing on keeping the tracks upbeat and true to the spirit of Carnival. The production was handled by HUNTTA FLOW PRODUCTION, a label known for its commitment to quality and innovation in the Caribbean music scene. Over the years, HUNTTA FLOW PRODUCTION has built a solid reputation, helping to launch and support several soca and dancehall hits. Their approach always puts the vibe first, making sure every release feels fresh and exciting. Artists Sick and Homey each brought their own style to the riddim. Sick delivered two standout tracks: “Christmas Violation” and “Darling.” His energetic vocals and catchy hooks helped both songs become favorites among partygoers. Homey, with “What You Giving,” added a smooth, melodic touch that balanced the collection. Sick is also known for his earlier work on the soca circuit, earning recognition for his lively stage presence and crowd-pleasing tunes. Even now, Early Christmas Morning Riddim gets played at Carnival flashbacks, reminding fans of those unforgettable festival moments.
Early Christmas Morning Tracklist:
- Early Christmas Morning Riddim (instrumental)
- Sick-O – Christmas Violation
- Homey – What You Giving
- Sick-O – Darling
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