FULL SPEED RIDDIM produced by DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS 2015
Full Speed Overview
Today, fans still remember the Full Speed Riddim as a true Carnival classic from 2015. The riddim became one of the most played sounds at fetes that year, and its joyful soca energy is still loved by many. When people think back to Carnival 2015, this riddim often comes to mind as the soundtrack of the season. The Full Speed Riddim brought together some of the biggest names in Caribbean music. Sean Paul, known worldwide for hits like "Get Busy," delivered "Take It Low" on this project. His unique style added an international flair to the riddim. Denyque, who is well known for her smooth vocals, contributed "Ring The Alarm," bringing a catchy and energetic vibe. Vegas, famous for his hit "Heads High," gave fans "Workshop," another favorite from the release. Konshens, who reached international audiences with songs like "Gal a Bubble," performed "Move Dat Body" on the riddim. Cham, who is recognized for the song "Ghetto Story," added "Slow Wine." J Capri, a rising star at the time, gave the project "Only Me." The instrumental version, "Full Speed Riddim Instrumental," was released by Dutty Rock Productions. Behind this release was DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS, a label founded by Sean Paul. The company is known for producing hits across reggae, dancehall, and soca, and has played a big role in shaping modern Caribbean music. Their work on Full Speed Riddim helped make the 2015 Carnival unforgettable. Looking back, every major fete in 2015 seemed to feature this soca drop. The energy and sound of Full Speed Riddim made it a highlight of that Carnival season.
Full Speed Tracklist:
- Sean Paul – Take It Low
- Denyque – Ring The Alarm
- Vegas – Workshop
- Konshens – Move Dat Body
- Cham – Slow Wine
- Vanessa Bling – Supernova
- J Capri – Only Me
- Dutty Rock Productions – Full Speed Riddim Instrumental
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