Love River Riddim 2009
Love River Overview
In the late 2000s, Caribbean parties were filled with the vibrant sounds of soca. The Love River Riddim, released in 2009, quickly became a favorite for DJs and partygoers. This riddim, with its lively beats and joyful energy, gave the islands a new anthem to celebrate. The Love River Riddim featured several artists who each brought their own style. Shalli’s track, “Love River,” stood out with her smooth vocals and catchy melody. Shalli, known for her soulful approach, gave the riddim a romantic touch. Deciple’s “Love Burden” added a different flavor. Deciple is recognized in the soca scene for his powerful performances and thoughtful lyrics. His song on this riddim showed his ability to balance emotion and rhythm. Nuclear’s “To The Top” brought high energy and a driving beat. Nuclear is respected for his energetic stage presence and has been part of several soca projects over the years. Jr King contributed with “Want,” adding his unique voice to the mix. Jr King is known for his work in soca and dancehall, bringing a blend of influences to his music. Orlando Octave’s “Single Mothers” offered a heartfelt message. Orlando Octave is best known for his hit “Single,” which made waves in Trinidad and Tobago and across the Caribbean. Kerry John also joined the project with “Call Me Back,” helping round out the riddim with another strong soca entry.
Love River Tracklist:
- Shalli – Love River
- Deciple – Love Burden
- Nuclear – To The Top
- Jr King – Want
- Orlando Octave – Single Mothers
- Kerry John – Call Me Back
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