Gutter Riddim – Island Traffic 2009
Gutter Overview
The Gutter Riddim is a classic soca rhythm made for big parties and street celebrations across the islands. Its style is bright and full of energy, built to make people dance and enjoy themselves. The mood is always upbeat, with a strong beat that feels perfect for carnival time. Several well-known artists brought their own flavor to this riddim. Brother B made a big impact with two songs: "Hula Remix" and "When You Wine." His catchy style helped these tracks become favorites at many fetes. Luni Sparks And Electrify are also featured, bringing high energy to "Wine It." Their lively performances are a staple in the soca world. Tallpree, who is famous for his song "Old Woman Alone," adds his voice to the riddim with "Playing Jab," a track that shows his strong Grenadian roots. Zee’s "Am Slave" and Bunji Garlin’s "Mad Carnival" also ride this rhythm. Bunji Garlin is well known for winning the International Soca Monarch title in 2002, and his presence always brings excitement. The Gutter Riddim was crafted by skilled soca producers and released under a label that knows how to get the party started. The production keeps the music fresh and exciting, making it stand out each time it plays. Even today, many soca fans think of 2009 as the year this riddim ruled the scene. If you love reggae, you will feel the same lively spirit and community in this soca classic. The Gutter Riddim is a true celebration of island sound.
Gutter Tracklist:
- Brother B – Hula Remix
- Brother B – When You Wine
- Lavaman – Gutter
- Luni Sparks And Electrify – Wine It
- Tallpree – Playing Jab
- Zee – Am Slave
- Bunji Garlin – Mad Carnival
- Fay – Ann Lyons – Ah Something
- Mr Slaughter – Do As I Say
- Ms Alysha – Ridin It
- Patch – Pipe
- Billy D Kid – Bus Pipe (Answer Back)
- Tallpree – Wicked Jab (Remix)
- Gutter Riddim (Island Traffient Prod) – Version
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