HONEY ROASTED RIDDIM produced by FOREIGN DAN PRODUCTIONS 2022
Honey Roasted Overview
The Honey Roasted Riddim started with a simple idea in the studio: bring together artists with different styles and let them shine on one powerful soca beat. The band leader wanted a sound that would get people moving at every fete, and that’s exactly what happened. The creative direction was clear—make a rhythm that’s both playful and unforgettable. At the heart of this project is FOREIGN DAN PRODUCTIONS. This label is known for shaping modern Caribbean party music, with a focus on clean, heavy rhythms. FOREIGN DAN PRODUCTIONS has worked on several popular riddims, earning streams across digital platforms and helping to push soca and dancehall to new listeners. Each artist on this riddim left their mark. Foreign Dan brought his signature energy to the track “D BamBam,” adding a catchy hook that DJs love to spin. Potential Kidd, known for his viral dancehall hit “Siddung Pon It,” gave the riddim a bold, playful vibe. Sasique delivered “Bumpers Is Rolling,” a song that quickly became a dancefloor favorite for its fun lyrics and lively beat. Blak Gold’s “Love Yuh Behavior” added a smooth, romantic touch to the mix. Hodari Q rounded out the lineup with “Shawty Shawty,” giving the riddim a fresh and youthful feel. This fete mix became a must-play anthem for DJs in 2022. Even today, fans remember that year for the Honey Roasted Riddim. The songs and the energy of the artists made it a standout moment in soca music, and the rhythm still gets people moving on dancefloors everywhere.
Honey Roasted Tracklist:
- Foreign Dan – D BamBam
- Potential Kidd – Siddung Pon It (Clean)
- Potential Kidd – Siddung Pon It (Raw)
- Sasique – Bumpers Is Rolling
- Blak Gold – Love Yuh Behavior (Clean)
- Blak Gold – Love Yuh Behavior (Raw)
- Hodari Q – Shawty Shawty (Clean)
- Hodari Q – Shawty Shawty (Raw)
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