HOT PURSUIT RIDDIM produced by G6 PRODUCTION 2022
Hot Pursuit Overview
In 2022, the Hot Pursuit Riddim brought new energy to the soca scene, especially during Carnival. Produced by G6 PRODUCTION, this project made a strong mark with its driving bass and lively rhythm. The riddim quickly became a favorite on carnival trucks and stages. Its base sound, often called a "truck anthem," helped create a powerful atmosphere for dancers and crowds alike. Compared to other carnival projects from 2022, Hot Pursuit Riddim stood out for its focus on heavy, catchy basslines. While other riddims of the time like Soca Universe or Roadmix focused on melodic hooks or electronic elements, Hot Pursuit kept its groove rooted in the traditional soca feel, but with a modern twist. Artists like Big Sea delivered tracks such as "Touch Your Feet," which became a dancefloor favorite. Brufcase’s "Fouye" added more excitement with its playful style. Gully and MJay teamed up for "I Like It," bringing extra flair to the lineup. Lyrical, Tarj, and Prado joined forces on "Carnival," capturing the festive spirit of the season. Mata’s "Talk" and Romeo’s "FWOTE" both added unique voices to the project. Big Sea is known in the soca world for energetic performances, and "Touch Your Feet" continued that tradition. Lyrical, featured on "Carnival," is a Trinidadian artist who has performed at major events like Trinidad Carnival. G6 PRODUCTION, the producer behind the riddim, is recognized for working with Caribbean acts and releasing projects that get strong streaming numbers, especially during carnival time. The Hot Pursuit Riddim truly carried the joy and celebration of Carnival 2022, leaving a lasting impression on fans and DJs.
Hot Pursuit Tracklist:
- Big Sea – Touch Your Feet
- Brufcase – Fouye
- Gully, MJay – I Like It
- Lyrical, Tarj, Prado – Carnival
- Mata – Talk
- Romeo – FWOTE
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