GROOVE THEORY RIDDIM (SOCA) – BASSINK 2015
Groove Theory Overview
The carnival jam riddim started in the studio with a clear goal: to capture the true feeling of Caribbean carnival. The producer, known for shaping the sound of modern soca, focused on strong percussion and lively melodies. This creative direction gave the riddim a sharp, energetic sound that stood out in 2015. Biggie Irie brought his smooth voice to “Sweet Type Of Way.” The Barbadian singer is well known for his hit “Nah Going Home,” which won the International Groovy Soca Monarch title in 2007. His performance on this riddim added warmth and melody, helping the song become a crowd favorite. Lil Rick, another top artist from Barbados, delivered “Gym Instructor.” Famous for his high-energy stage presence and catchy tunes like “Go Dung,” Lil Rick’s style fit perfectly with the riddim’s driving beat. His track encouraged fans to move and dance, keeping the carnival spirit alive. Patrice Roberts, a star from Trinidad and Tobago, performed “On De Low.” Patrice is known for her powerful voice and hits such as “A Little Wine.” In this song, she added her signature flair, making the tune both playful and memorable. Ricardo Drue’s “Professional” also stood out. The Antiguan soca singer is famous for his 2015 hit “Vagabond,” which became an anthem across the Caribbean. His smooth delivery on this riddim matched the festive mood. Sekon Sta completed the set with “Special.” Hailing from Trinidad and Tobago, Sekon Sta is celebrated for his energetic performances and creative lyrics.
Groove Theory Tracklist:
- Biggie Irie – Sweet Type Of Way
- Lil Rick – Gym Instructor
- Patrice Roberts – On De Low
- Ricardo Drue – Professional
- Sekon Sta – Special
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