HOT DUMPLING RIDDIM produced by 4ROADS PRODUCTIONS 2014
Hot Dumpling Overview
The Hot Dumpling Riddim is a fete rhythm that made a big impact in 2014. This rhythm was made for parties and street parades, giving masqueraders the nonstop energy they needed to dance for hours. The music blends soca with hints of dancehall and other Caribbean styles, making it fresh and exciting. 4ROADS PRODUCTIONS is the producer behind the Hot Dumpling Riddim. Known for their work in Caribbean music, 4ROADS PRODUCTIONS has produced several popular riddims, and their sound is recognized for being lively and modern. Their skill in mixing beats helps the rhythm flow smoothly from one song to the next, keeping dancers moving. Many artists brought their own style to the riddim. Crocadile is featured with songs like "10 Condom," "Bagay La," and "Plantain & Dasheen." Crocadile is known for energetic performances, and these tracks show his playful and bold approach. Firstlady shines with "Hot Dumpling," adding her unique voice and style to the mix. Freezy, who is well-known for the hit "Split in the Middle," delivers "Wining Bad" on this riddim, showing his talent for catchy dance tracks. Lt contributes with "Sa Vwé," bringing a different flavor to the lineup. The fete rhythm also includes Mighty with "Me Love It," Smitty with "Fum Nom," and Ti Killa Stylz with "In Yuh Ting" and "Wine Up." Each artist adds their own twist, making the riddim a true blend of styles. Even today, the Hot Dumpling Riddim brings back memories of 2014 fetes and the powerful energy of Caribbean parties.
Hot Dumpling Tracklist:
- Crocadile – 10 Condom
- Crocadile – Bagay La
- Crocodile – Plantain & Dasheen
- Firstlady – Hot Dumpling
- Freezy – Wining Bad
- Lt – Sa Vwé
- Mighty – Me Love It
- Smitty – Fum Nom
- Ti Killa Stylz – In Yuh Ting (Raw)
- Ti Killa Stylz – Wine Up (Radio)
- Titi Dedonia – A La Queue Leu Leu
- Wardel – Sexy Girls
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