MAGAZINE RIDDIM produced by TEAMFOXX 2022
Magazine Overview
In 2022, the Magazine Riddim became the soundtrack for island parades, capturing the energy and excitement that defined the year’s carnival season. The riddim’s lively groove matched the flow of the parade, making it a favorite for DJs who kept reloading tracks as crowds danced through the streets. Its blend of classic soca vibes with a modern twist made it stand out in a year packed with memorable releases. At the heart of this collection is TEAMFOXX, the producer who shaped the Magazine Riddim’s infectious sound. Known for pushing boundaries in the Caribbean music scene, TEAMFOXX has worked with a range of soca and dancehall artists under the Teamfoxx Music label. Their ability to craft melodic progressions and rich, danceable beats has earned them respect among both artists and fans. Releases like this have helped TEAMFOXX build a strong reputation for bringing fresh energy to traditional riddim styles. Motto leads the charge with “Magazine,” delivering a vibrant performance that keeps the dance floor moving. As a Saint Lucian artist, Motto is recognized for hits like “Party Lit,” and his influence continues to grow across the soca world. Nessa Preppy follows with “Show Off,” bringing her Trinidadian flair and signature style. She is best known for her breakout hit “Tingo,” which made waves internationally. Skinny Fabulous rounds out the trio with “Two Ducks.” The Saint Vincent-born artist is celebrated for his Road March-winning song “Famalay,” a collaboration with Machel Montano and Bunji Garlin. For fans, Magazine Riddim is more than a collection—it’s the sound of 2022’s parade flow, unforgettable and full of life.
Magazine Tracklist:
- Motto – Magazine (No Make Up)
- Nessa Preppy – Show Off
- Skinny Fabulous – Two Ducks
- Magazine Riddim
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