Jouvert Choir Riddim produced by Jab Head Music 2024
Jouvert Choir Overview
The Jouvert Choir Riddim was built in the studio with a focus on capturing the energy of carnival. The base of the riddim, inspired by the sound of parade trucks, helped set the tone. The arranger worked closely with the team, blending traditional soca elements with modern beats, making sure the music could drive the crowd during the 2024 festivities. At the heart of this project is Jab Head Music, a producer known in the Caribbean music scene for delivering high-energy soca tracks. Jab Head Music has a reputation for working with top soca artists and has contributed to many popular releases that get heavy play during carnival. The label’s focus on authentic island sounds has helped shape the soundtracks for major events. The riddim features a strong lineup of artists. Alma Boy brings his signature style to "Fours," a track that quickly became a favorite at this year’s parades. C'Donia adds her voice to "Jab Inna Mi Blood," showing her talent for catchy hooks and energetic delivery. Lil Jelo joins with "Mukums," adding a playful vibe that fits perfectly with the carnival mood. Loose Cannon delivers "Hamma," keeping the momentum high with his dynamic performance. Tallpree, well known for his massive hit "Old Woman Alone," appears on "Lavish," bringing his seasoned presence to the lineup. Together, these songs built on the Jouvert Choir Riddim have become the soundtrack for 2024’s carnival, echoing through the streets and keeping the festival spirit alive. The collaboration between the arranger, Jab Head Music, and the artists made this project stand out in the soca scene.
Jouvert Choir Tracklist:
- Alma Boy – Fours
- C’Donia – Jab Inna Mi Blood
- Lavaman – Garbage Bag (Clean)
- Lavaman – Garbage Bag (Radio Edit)
- Lil Jelo – Mukums
- Loose Cannon – Hamma
- Tallpree – Lavish
- Tallpree – Lavish (Alternative Mix)
- Jab Head Music – Jouvert Choir Riddim (Instrumental)
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