El Jabbo Riddim produced by Cantstop Records 2024
El Jabbo Overview
The El Jabbo Riddim arrived in 2024, capturing the bright, energetic spirit that continues to define soca music during Carnival season. This riddim fits perfectly into the year’s wave of releases, offering music fans a joyful and rhythmic soundtrack for festivals and parties. Its sound is a reminder of how soca keeps evolving while holding onto its roots in dance and celebration. At the heart of this project is Cantstop Records, a label known for its focus on Caribbean rhythms and percussion-led production. Cantstop Records has built a reputation for delivering tracks that light up dance floors, and with El Jabbo Riddim, they once again place the beat at the center of the experience. Jab King leads the way with “Bare Hand & Foot,” bringing his signature energy to the riddim. Jab King is best known for his hit “D Jab King,” which became a staple in Grenadian Carnival celebrations. Runi Jay follows with “Too Yung,” adding a youthful and lively voice that fits well with the riddim’s festive feel. Luni Spark & Electrify join forces for “Mamacita,” blending catchy hooks and party-ready lyrics. Luni Spark is a familiar name in the soca world, having won the Grenada Soca Monarch title multiple times. Muddy, Squeeze Head, and Brain collaborate on “Baila,” a track that invites everyone to the dance floor with its infectious groove. Cantstop Records rounds out the release with “El Jabbo Riddim,” the instrumental that ties all these voices together. This collection stands as a vibrant part of soca’s Carnival legacy in 2024, a joyful celebration that will live on in playlists and festival sets.
El Jabbo Tracklist:
- Jab King – Bare Hand & Foot
- Runi Jay – Too Yung
- Luni Spark & Electrify – Mamacita
- Muddy, Squeeze Head, Brain – Baila
- Cantstop Records – El Jabbo Riddimel Jabbo Riddim
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