Executive Riddim produced by Black Pineapple Studio 2025
Executive Overview
The Executive Riddim brings the spirit of dance and freedom straight to the sound system. This soca riddim, released in 2025, is packed with bright beats and high energy. Sound system culture is all about sharing music with the crowd, and the Executive Riddim fits perfectly. Each song is made to get people moving and keep the party alive. The leader behind this project is the band leader who guides the artists and keeps the performance tight. At the heart of the riddim is Black Pineapple Studio, a producer known for crisp production and a strong presence in Caribbean music. Black Pineapple Studio has a history of working with top soca and dancehall acts, and their work is often heard at big festivals and street parties. Their attention to detail makes every track sound fresh and powerful. The artists on the Executive Riddim each add their own style. Queen Thalia sings "Time Has Come," bringing her unique voice and energy. She is known for her powerful stage presence and has performed at major soca festivals. Cha Li X delivers "Bless Yuh," adding a smooth and catchy hook. G Man brings "Work Smart Not Hard," a song that pushes dancers to keep moving. Nicholas shares "Wadadli In My Head," celebrating island vibes, while Dwight Fredrick’s "Keep Moving" keeps the rhythm flowing. Lee Pee Ching’s "Supa Nova" rounds out the set. Every party shines louder with this festival collection, showing the true power of soca and sound system culture.
Trackliat:
- Queen Thalia – Time Has Come
- Cha Li X – Bless Yuh
- G Man – Work Smart Not Hard
- Nicholas – Wadadli In My Head
- Dwight Fredrick – Keep Moving
- Lee Pee Ching – Supa Nova
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