Jumbie Horn Riddim (Deluxe) produced by Added Rankin 2023
Jumbie Horn Overview
The Jumbie Horn Riddim brought a fresh burst of energy to the 2023 Carnival season. With its lively tempo and infectious groove, this riddim captured the true spirit of a parade jam. The beats were sharp yet playful, inviting dancers and DJs alike to keep the tracks spinning. The rhythm section pulsed with a driving soca beat, layered with melodic hooks that made each song stand out in the crowd. It’s no surprise that DJs kept reloading these tracks, as the crowd’s excitement never faded. Several standout artists took this riddim to another level. Problem Child delivered "Rum Sweet," a track that quickly became a crowd favorite. Known for his hit "Nasty Up," Problem Child’s energetic style fit perfectly with the riddim’s vibe. Fimba’s "All ah Want" brought a catchy chorus and playful lyrics, building on the success he found with his viral song "Funky Business" in previous years. Added Rankin’s own "Yuh Lie" showcased his versatility as both an artist and producer. Prezzi Don joined the line-up with "Weh Yuh Want (Soca Baby)," adding a fresh voice to the mix. Bunji Garlin, who won the International Soca Monarch title in 2018, contributed "Trajectory," bringing his signature lyrical power to the project. Behind the scenes, Added Rankin played a crucial role in shaping the sound of the Jumbie Horn Riddim. As a producer, he has built a reputation for innovative soca productions, with his work often featured in major Caribbean festivals. His careful attention to detail kept the energy high and the sound crisp. This set of songs became a defining part of the 2023 Carnival, adding to the ongoing legacy of soca’s vibrant parade culture.
Jumbie Horn Tracklist:
- Problem Child – Rum Sweet
- Fimba – All ah Want
- Added Rankin – Yuh Lie
- Prezzi Don – Weh Yuh Want (Soca Baby) (Clean)
- Prezzi Don – Weh Yuh Want (Soca Baby) (Radio Edit)
- Bunji Garlin – Trajectory
- Nailah Blackman – Happy Daze
- Imani Ray – Welcome Back
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