LATE START RIDDIM produced by STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT 2020
Late Start Overview
Late Start Riddim arrived in 2020 and quickly became a standout in the soca scene. The project brought together several artists who each added their own energy to the lively production. Double Standard is known for their smooth vocal delivery and catchy hooks, which helped their track on the riddim gain strong streaming numbers soon after release. Jab King, who has built a reputation for energetic live shows, contributed a joyful performance that fits well with the jump and wave style of the riddim. Luni Spark and Electrify, a duo recognized for their creative songwriting, added layers of melody and fun to their track, keeping listeners engaged. Skull Dawg, who often mixes soca with dancehall, brought a unique edge to the project, adding variety to the overall sound. Lil Jelo, a rising artist in the soca world, used the riddim to showcase his youthful style and connect with new fans. Duwan De Entertainer, known for his strong stage presence, delivered a memorable recording that has become popular during carnival events. The riddim was produced by STUPID DOG ENTERTAINMENT, a label with a history of supporting new soca talent and releasing high-energy tracks. Their production on Late Start Riddim is marked by clear percussion, bright horns, and a fast tempo that encourages dancing. Released in 2020, the riddim reflects the festive culture of Caribbean carnivals and has become a must-play for mas bands and DJs. Its lively sound and strong lineup have made it an important release for the year.
Late Start Tracklist:
- Double Standard – Jab Law
- Jab King – High Beam
- Luni Spark & Electrify – Jab Lives Matter
- Skull Dawg – I Wanna Party
- Lil Jelo & Duwan De Entertainer – Drink Up (So Nervous)
- Lavaman – D Petition (Own Carnival)
- Stupid Dog Entertainment – Late Start Riddim (instrumental)
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