File Cabinet Riddim produced by Huntta Flow Production 2024
File Cabinet Overview
In early 2024, the soca world buzzed with excitement as a new compilation began to take shape. The journey started in the studio with fete composer Huntta Flow Production, a name known for shaping modern soca rhythms. With a reputation for bringing together strong voices and fresh beats, Huntta Flow Production has produced several notable tracks over the years, making their label a staple in Caribbean party playlists. The heartbeat of this compilation, the File Cabinet Riddim, was crafted to unite artists with different styles and energies. The process was all about collaboration—each performer brought their own flavor, building on the riddim’s infectious groove. As Carnival season approached, anticipation grew for what would become the soundtrack of the year. Elle stepped up with "Own Way," delivering a confident performance that quickly caught the attention of fans across Trinidad and beyond. Sick followed with "O - I Doh Live by Yuh," adding a playful edge that dancers loved. Ozarie’s "Slow Wine" became a favorite for late-night revelers, reinforcing his reputation after his earlier hit "Good Company" made waves in 2022. Riverside Boyz joined the lineup with "Soca Party," keeping the energy high and the crowd moving. Cleopatra rounded out the collection with "Doh Rush de Brush," showing off her dynamic vocal range, which she first showcased during her breakout performance at the 2021 Soca Monarch semifinals. From its studio beginnings to the Carnival stage, the File Cabinet Riddim compilation captured the spirit of unity and celebration. Fans still remember it as the heartbeat of 2024.
File Cabinet Tracklist:
- Elle – Own Way
- Sick-O – I Doh Live by Yuh
- Ozarie – Slow Wine
- Riverside Boyz – Soca Party
- Cleopatra – Doh Rush de Brush
- Huntta Flow Production – File Cabinet Riddim (Instrumental)
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