Instant Coma Riddim produced by Westpoint Entertainment, mixed by Peck Jonezz and mastered by Wetty Beatz Productions 2024
Instant Coma Overview
In 2024, the carnival jam riddim made a big impact on the soca scene. The riddim was produced by Westpoint Entertainment, a well-known label in the Caribbean music industry. Westpoint has built a strong reputation for bringing fresh energy to soca, and their work on this project was no exception. Mixing was handled by Peck Jonezz, who has worked on several high-profile soca releases, while mastering was done by Wetty Beatz Productions, a name recognized for their sharp sound quality. The carnival jam riddim stood out from other soca compilations of its era because of its lively arrangements and infectious beats. While many soca riddims in 2024 focused on electronic sounds, this one kept the island vibe alive, thanks to the skilled island arranger who added traditional touches to the music. Artists like Big Red HD, Geleau, Lednek, Mello, and Muddy brought their own style to the riddim. Big Red HD’s track “Big Band” became a favorite on carnival trucks, showing why Big Red HD is known for energetic performances. Geleau’s “Maco” added a playful touch, and Lednek’s “Revelation” gave the compilation a deeper feel. Mello’s “Jab World” and Muddy’s “On The Loose” kept the crowd moving. Compared to other soca releases of 2024, the carnival jam riddim had more staying power. It is still played during Carnival flashbacks, reminding fans of the year’s best moments. The combination of talented artists, expert production, and strong island influence made this riddim a highlight of the season.
Instant Coma Tracklist:
- Big Red HD – Big Band
- Geleau – Maco (Clean)
- Geleau – Maco (Radio Edit)
- Lednek – Revelation
- Mello – Jab World
- Muddy – On The Loose (Clean)
- Muddy – On The Loose (Radio Edit)
- Tris – Jab Jab
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