Jussbuss Crazziness Riddim produced by Jussbusscamp Records 2024
Jussbuss Crazziness Overview
In 2024, the Jussbuss Crazziness Riddim became a major force on the soca scene, quickly spreading across carnival trucks and festival stages. Its energetic beat and calypso roots made it a favorite for sound system culture, where DJs and selectors look for tracks that can move a crowd and keep the party going. The riddim’s smooth transitions and lively tempo helped it become a staple in DJ sets, making sure the energy never dropped during the season’s biggest events. Behind this riddim is Jussbusscamp Records, a label known for pushing Caribbean music forward. Jussbusscamp Records has built a reputation for quality production and has worked with a range of artists across reggae, dancehall, and soca. Their releases often gain strong support both in the Caribbean and internationally, with tracks regularly appearing in popular playlists and on major streaming platforms. The Jussbuss Crazziness Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Double R Muziq’s “Guzu” delivered catchy hooks and a driving rhythm, while Killy Muziq’s “Don't Tell Me” stood out with its bold vocals. Nas03 contributed “Mad People,” adding another layer of excitement to the project. Peng Pang’s “Hot & Hungry” and Sluwwy’s “Dey Pon Thing” rounded out the set, each bringing their unique style to the riddim. Notably, Double R Muziq has previously gained attention for collaborations in the Caribbean music scene. Together, these artists and the sound architects at Jussbusscamp Records created a riddim that became a true anthem of soca in 2024, celebrated across sound systems and carnival celebrations.
Jussbuss Crazziness Tracklist:
- Double R Muziq – Guzu
- Killy Muziq – Don’t Tell Me
- Nas03 – Mad People
- Peng Pang – Hot & Hungry
- Sluwwy – Dey Pon Thing
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