Gummy Mummy Riddim produced by Impulse Productions 2023
Gummy Mummy Overview
Fans across the Caribbean and beyond responded with excitement to the Gummy Mummy Riddim, making it a staple at countless fetes during the 2023 Carnival season. The rhythm’s infectious energy and vibrant beats brought crowds together, with partygoers and DJs alike returning to its tracks night after night. A strong lineup of artists brought their own flavor to the project. Blitz made a mark with “The Break,” building on his reputation for catchy hooks and party anthems. Some Fellas delivered “Baby Fever,” adding their signature playful style. Terone HD, known for his dynamic stage presence and previous collaborations in the soca scene, energized listeners with “Barbed Wire.” Happy Boy’s “No Protocol” stood out for its lively delivery, while Tonio D Don added “Hannah” to the mix, showing his versatility as a performer. Other artists like Geleau with “Cowgirl,” Breddy with “Mawd Thing,” and Deno Outta Range with “Jam On It” rounded out the riddim, each contributing to the project’s dancefloor appeal. The driving force behind the Gummy Mummy Riddim was Impulse Productions, a label recognized for its consistent output of soca hits and its influence in shaping modern Carnival soundtracks. Impulse Productions has a history of producing rhythms that become Carnival anthems, and this project was no exception. As the music powered parades and parties, the Gummy Mummy Riddim became forever linked to the spirit of Carnival 2023. Its blend of top talent and expert production ensured it would be remembered as a highlight of the season.
Gummy Mummy Tracklist:
- Blitz – The Break
- Some Fellas – Baby Fever
- Terone HD – Barbed Wire (Outside)
- Happy Boy – No Protocol
- Tonio D Don – Hannah (Backbone)
- Geleau – Cowgirl
- Breddy – Mawd Thing (And Is Dat)
- Deno Outta Range – Jam On It
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