KAKADOH RIDDIM produced by STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT 2021
Kakadoh Overview
In 2021, the Kakadoh Riddim became a true anthem for soca fans across the islands. Produced by Stupid Dog Entertainment, this project brought together some of the most exciting voices in modern soca. The riddim’s lively beat made DJs reload tracks again and again, especially during carnival celebrations. At the heart of the project is Stupid Dog Entertainment — Kakadoh Riddim, a track that shows the label’s strong touch for catchy, danceable music. Stupid Dog Entertainment is known for their creative production and for helping shape the sound of new soca hits. Their work has reached streaming platforms worldwide, making their name familiar to many fans. The riddim blends traditional soca with hints of dancehall and even a touch of pop, creating a fresh sound that appeals to many. Lil Jelo — D Boo Boo stands out with playful energy, while Skull Dawg — Rum Powers brings a rougher, party-ready vibe. Terra D Governor — Ketch & Boom adds a commanding vocal, showing why Terra D Governor is respected in the soca scene. Inspector, Mr. Legz, and Randy Issac join forces on Dog, bringing a crowd-pleasing anthem that gets everyone moving. Mr. Legz, for example, is well known for his hit "Wining Champion," which won the 2019 Grenada Soca Monarch title. These artists, along with Lednek — Power In The Saltfish and Luni Spark & Electrify — Flex Yuh Body, all contribute their own flavor. The island arranger’s touch is clear in the way each song fits together, making the riddim feel like one big, joyful celebration. For many, the Kakadoh Riddim is the sound of 2021 carnival—full of energy, unity, and unforgettable vibes.
Kakadoh Tracklist:
- Stupid Dog Entertainment – Kakadoh Riddim (Instrumental)
- Lil Jelo – D Boo Boo
- Skull Dawg – Rum Powers
- Terra D Governor – Ketch & Boom
- Inspector, Mr. Legz, Randy Issac – Dog
- Lednek – Power In The Saltfish
- Luni Spark & Electrify – Flex Yuh Body
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