Kush Riddim 2009
Kush Overview
In the late 2000s, soca music was changing fast. Producers were mixing traditional carnival sounds with new, energetic beats. The truck anthem base became a favorite for street parties and parades. This sound was loud, bass-heavy, and perfect for dancing behind big music trucks during Carnival. One standout collection from this era was the Kush Riddim. The producer behind Kush Riddim captured the spirit of the festival season, making it a highlight at events and on sound systems. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Jah Snips performed "Fuljoy The Day," a track that quickly became a crowd favorite. Jah Snips had already made a name for himself with his catchy hooks and strong stage presence. Sy Racko’s "My Life" added a personal touch, showing his skill at blending smooth vocals with energetic rhythms. Inity contributed "Personal Attention," giving the riddim a soulful twist. Inity is known for powerful lyrics and has worked with top soca and reggae acts in the Caribbean. Persistence delivered "Dutty Vibes," a song that kept the party energy high. Audio Branx closed out the lineup with "Put Yuh Body Pon Mi," a track that got everyone moving. Each artist’s song fit perfectly into the festival mood. Looking back, the truck anthem base of Kush Riddim became a true Carnival anthem in 2021. The songs still play at parties and parades, reminding fans of the excitement and unity of Caribbean Carnival.
Kush Tracklist:
- Jah Snips – Fuljoy The Day (Raw)
- Jah Snips – Fuljoy The Day (Edit)
- Sy Racko – My Life
- Inity – Personal Attention
- Persistence – Dutty Vibes
- Audio Branx – Put Yuh Body Pon Mi
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