MAGNUM RIDDIM produced by FOX FUSE 2022
Magnum Overview
If you love reggae and dancehall but want to feel the energy of carnival, the 2022 Magnum Riddim release is a must-listen. This riddim made DJs reload tracks again and again at island parties. Its base is pure soca, but the sound blends with dancehall and even hints of pop. This mix helps the riddim stand out and keeps the dancefloor moving. Each artist brings their own style to the Magnum Riddim. Problem Child delivers two big tracks: "Spellbound" and "For All Ah Dem." Known for his hit "Nasty Up," Problem Child is a soca heavyweight, and his vocals here are full of energy. Zoelah adds her voice with "No Stupid Gal," showing why she is a respected name in soca. Shal Marshall, famous for the anthem "Splinters," brings the heat with "Shell Way," a song that always gets the crowd excited. Patrice Roberts, who scored a major hit with "Mind My Business" in 2022, adds "Sugar Cake" to the mix. Her strong vocals and catchy hooks make her performance a highlight. Preedy, with "Nine To Five," brings a smooth, relatable vibe, showing his skill as a songwriter and performer. The riddim’s band leader, Swick B, gives the project its musical backbone with "Magnum Riddim." FOX FUSE, the producer, is known as one of the top Caribbean music labels, helping many soca and dancehall tracks reach global audiences. Their touch on this riddim, especially with the vocal harmonies, makes it more than just another carnival release. For island fans, the 2022 carnival season is forever tied to the sound of the Magnum Riddim. It’s a perfect example of how soca can blend with other genres and keep the party going strong.
Magnum Tracklist:
- Problem Child – Spellbound
- Problem Child – For All Ah Dem (part 2)
- Zoelah – No Stupid Gal
- Shal Marshall – Shell Way
- Patrice Roberts – Sugar Cake
- Preedy – Nine To Five
- Swick B – Magnum Riddim (instrumental)
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