Kabawe Riddim – Studio 758 2010
Kabawe Overview
When “Kabawe Riddim” first dropped in 2010, soca fans were quick to embrace its lively energy. The recording became a favorite at parties, especially for DJs looking for a strong anthem to keep the dance floor moving. People responded with excitement, and the riddim’s infectious beat made it a regular choice during Carnival celebrations. Even today, its truck anthem base often brings back memories during Carnival flashbacks. The project brought together several artists, each adding their own style to the riddim. Dj Cleus made a big impact with “Whine On Me,” a track that encouraged the crowd to dance and enjoy the moment. Dj Hp delivered “Pass It Senior,” a song that kept the festive mood alive with its catchy hooks. Dyp’s “Kabawe” stood out as the title track, helping to define the overall sound of the release. Isla Man contributed “Saliazon,” bringing his unique voice to the mix. Kakal’s “Aye Twavay” added another layer of energy, rounding out the lineup. Dj Cleus, who is known for his work in the soca scene, brought extra attention to the project with his recognizable style. Dyp, well respected for his performances, added credibility to the release. The riddim was arranged by Studio 758, who also provided the “Kabawe Riddim Instrumental.” The release came out on the Studio 758 label, known for supporting soca music in the region. The combination of strong performances and skilled arrangement helped make “Kabawe Riddim” a memorable part of the soca landscape.
Kabawe Tracklist:
1. Dj Cleus – Whine On Me
2. Dj Hp – Pass It Senior
3. Dyp – Kabawe
4. Invader – Tippy Toe
5. Isla Man – Saliazon
6. Kakal – Aye Twavay
7. Studio 758 – Kabawe Riddim Instrumental
8. Yardie – Bumpa Tricks
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