Freedom Call Riddim 2009
Freedom Call Overview
The parade set built on the Freedom Call Riddim first appeared in 2009, making its mark during that year’s soca season. Over time, it became a favorite at Carnival celebrations, and by 2021, it was still a key part of soca’s Carnival legacy. The music was made for big street parties and island fetes, giving dancers and listeners a lively, memorable experience. Several artists helped shape the sound of this parade set. Luni Sparks Feat Electrify brought energy with their song "Hot So," a track that quickly became popular in fetes and on the road. Electrify also performed "Hot So," showing off the song’s catchy hook and rhythmic drive. Musique added their own flavor with "Whine Yuh Waist," a song that fits perfectly with the parade’s joyful mood. Another highlight came from Ravi B Feat Karma, who performed "Waistline Bubbles." Ravi B is well known as the frontman of the band Karma and has won multiple Chutney Soca Monarch titles, making his contribution to this set even more special. Karma also performed "Waistline Bubbles," adding their signature sound to the mix. The arrangements across these songs are tightly woven, with percussion and smooth melodies keeping the energy high. The riddim’s music arranger made sure each track felt connected, helping the set stand out in a busy soca season. This parade set remains a celebration of soca’s power to bring people together, keeping the Carnival spirit alive year after year.
Freedom Call Tracklist:
- Luni Sparks Feat Electrify – Hot So
- Musique – Whine Yuh Waist (Klap)
- Ravi B Feat Karma – Waistline Bubbles
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