Killinging Riddim produced by Dee Master Records and REVR 2024
Killinging Overview
The sound of soca in 2024 was shaped by talented arrangers who knew how to blend old and new styles. On the Killinging Riddim, the arranger’s use of steelpan and sharp percussion helped create a fresh festival feeling. This approach made the riddim stand out at parties and on the radio. Dee Master Records, a well-known label in the Caribbean music scene, worked with REVR to produce this project. Dee Master Records has a reputation for supporting breakthrough soca and dancehall releases, helping artists reach wider audiences. REVR, recognized for pushing creative boundaries, brought extra energy and polish to the production. The artists on the Killinging Riddim brought their own unique voices. Crocadile delivers the anthem “Killing,” a track that quickly became a favorite for DJs and party crowds. Digital Dread’s “Vibrate” keeps the energy high with its catchy hooks. Balaguero and Zlayer join forces on “Killah,” showing strong chemistry between the two. Souyengé’s “Stress Free” offers a lighter, feel-good vibe that fits any festival moment. Jbd Selektah and DJ Doggie team up for “Bate y Sacude,” adding a dance-driven rhythm that gets people moving. Some of these artists have made waves before. For example, Digital Dread is known for collaborations with other Caribbean acts and has appeared at major soca festivals. Jbd Selektah has built a following as a DJ and producer, often spinning at top events. Even months later, the Killinging Riddim brings back memories of 2024’s biggest fêtes. Its mix of classic soca elements and modern production keeps the party spirit alive.
Killinging Tracklist:
- Crocadile – Killing
- Digital Dread – Vibrate
- Balaguero, Zlayer – Killah
- Souyengé – Stress Free
- Jbd Selektah, DJ Doggie – Bate y Sacude
- Esco Da Shocker – Wine And Look
- Alicia Amor – Join Up
- Iski – Dancehall Elemental
- ReniGAD, Lanae – Bumpah
- Iamroyston – Fever
- Dee Master – Killinging Riddim
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