ISLAND TOUR RIDDIM produced by STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Island Tour Overview
In the heart of the 2021 carnival season, a new soca riddim was crafted to set the roads on fire. The journey began with STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT, a producer known for fresh sounds and a steady presence in the Caribbean music scene. With previous projects gaining traction on streaming platforms, their approach to the Island Tour Riddim was all about capturing the true spirit of fete. The composer behind the riddim shaped a groove that DJs could not resist, with tracks getting reloaded night after night. STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT’s careful production layered smooth, tropical elements, making the riddim both modern and timeless. A talented group of artists brought their own flavor to the project. Magikal led the charge with “Problem” and its extended intro, showing why he’s a respected name in the soca world. Temptress & Deno Outta Range Mason delivered “Forrest Gump” and the energetic “Forrest Gump (Bring The Rum),” adding playful lyrics and infectious hooks. Merzy’s “Heavy” kept the energy high, while Magma and Skull Dawg joined forces on “Bus Trip,” a track that became a favorite among masqueraders. Lavaman’s “Right Now (Open It)” also found its place on the riddim, adding another layer of excitement. Each song contributed to the riddim’s success, but it was the unity of the tracks that truly made Island Tour Riddim a carnival staple. With STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT at the helm and standout performances from each artist, this riddim became forever tied to the unforgettable roads of 2021.
Island Tour Tracklist:
- Magikal – Problem (extended Intro)
- Temptress & Deno Outta Range Mason – Forrest Gump (Bring The Rum)
- Lavaman – Right Now (Open It)
- Merzy – Heavy
- Magma – Bus Trip (feat Skull Dawg)
- Magikal – Problem
- Stupid Dog Entertainment – Island Tour Riddim (instrumental)
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