Get On Wild Riddim produced by G6 Productions 2024
Get On Wild Overview
The carnival jam riddim of 2024 brought the energy of sound system culture straight to the heart of the parade. Built for the road, this riddim gave masqueraders nonstop power to dance from sunrise to sunset. The heavy bass and crisp percussion made it perfect for massive speakers, echoing through every street and keeping the crowd moving. Sound system culture has always celebrated unity and celebration, and this riddim added a new chapter to that tradition. Producer G6 Productions is known for their work in the Caribbean music scene, building a reputation for festival anthems and high-energy soca releases. With a history of collaborating with top artists, G6 Productions has helped shape the sound of modern carnival music. Their projects often rack up thousands of streams online, showing how their productions connect with fans worldwide. The band leader played a key role in bringing this riddim to life on the road, guiding the masqueraders and musicians to keep the vibes high. The parade was a true showcase of teamwork—every performer and dancer feeding off the energy of the riddim. Artists on this project delivered standout tracks. Lil Richie’s “Carcop” brought sharp hooks and catchy lyrics, while Zido’s “Pong Tong” kept the tempo fast and the crowd hyped. Kennai, known for his energetic style, delivered “Mad,” adding intensity to the line-up. Kvng Bunun’s “Hold It Down” and Romeo Ft. Robin Hood’s “Knock” (with Robin Hood also on “Knock — Knock”) rounded out the set, giving every masquerader a reason to keep moving. This parade set remains a memorable part of soca’s Carnival legacy in 2024, showing the lasting power of sound system culture and the artists who keep it alive.
Get On Wild Tracklist:
- Lil Richie – Carcop
- Zido – Pong Tong (Ouch)
- Kennai – Mad
- Kvng Bunun – Hold It Down
- Romeo Ft. Robin Hood – Knock
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