KEEP THE FAITH RIDDIM produced by REDEMPTION STUDIOS 2023
Keep The Faith Overview
In 2023, the festival groove took on a life of its own, becoming a true highlight of the year’s soca scene. Across the islands, this infectious rhythm became the soundtrack for countless parties and celebrations, capturing the spirit of unity and joy that defines Caribbean festivals. At the heart of this movement was REDEMPTION STUDIOS, a production house known for shaping the sound of modern soca. With a reputation for crisp production and a string of popular releases, REDEMPTION STUDIOS brought together a talented lineup for this project. Their influence is clear in the polished, energetic sound that runs through every track. The artists on this riddim each brought something special. Dorren Charles delivered "Can't Stop We," a song that reflects his consistent presence in the soca community. Christopher George’s "We Are Warriors" stands out, adding an anthemic touch to the collection. Prince Nicholas contributed "Too Much Ah Faith," building on his reputation for uplifting messages in his music. Selwyn Jordan’s "My Anchor Holds" brought a soulful edge, while Wadiwa Musiq offered "Altar," adding depth and variety to the riddim. Each artist’s style blends seamlessly into the overall groove, creating a sense of celebration and resilience. For fans across the islands, 2023 will always be linked to this festival groove. The riddim’s success is a testament to the vision of REDEMPTION STUDIOS and the talents of these artists, all working together to create a lasting moment in soca music.
Keep The Faith Tracklist:
- Dorren Charles – Can’t Stop We
- Christopher George – We Are Warriors
- Prince Nicholas – Too Much Ah Faith
- Selwyn Jordan – My Anchor Holds
- Wadiwa Musiq – Altar
- Jineel John – Planted
- Emrand Henry – Nobody Can Stop My Blessings
- Dj Saby – More For Me
- Eli Fuller – Keep The Faith Riddim Vibes
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