Majesty Riddim produced by Stemz Productions and XplicitMevon 2023
Majesty Overview
As Carnival 2023 arrived, the Majesty Riddim became a defining sound of the season. Its lively soca base was quickly picked up by parade DJs and partygoers, making it a staple at fetes and road marches. The energy of the riddim fit perfectly with the year’s carnival celebrations, capturing the excitement and unity of the crowds. The carnival director’s role was key in shaping the event’s musical direction. By choosing tracks like those on Majesty Riddim, the director helped set the mood for thousands of revelers. Their choices highlighted the importance of fresh, danceable soca in keeping the parade atmosphere alive and memorable. Majesty Riddim was produced by Stemz Productions and XplicitMevon, both known for their work in the Caribbean music scene. Stemz Productions has been recognized for bringing new talent and innovative sounds to soca, while XplicitMevon’s production skills have added a modern edge to traditional rhythms. Together, they created a compilation that quickly gained attention in the region. Nadia Batson’s contribution, "Everytime," stood out on the riddim. Batson is well-known for her strong vocals and her 2018 hit "So Long," which became a carnival anthem in its own right. Kerwin Du Bois brought his track "Life After Fete" to the project. Du Bois is a respected figure in soca, having won the Groovy Soca Monarch title in 2014 with "Too Real." XplicitMevon & Stemz Productions also performed on the riddim with the title track "Majesty Riddim," showcasing their ability to blend production and performance. Even after Carnival 2023, the Majesty Riddim remains closely tied to the parades and memories of that year, continuing to be played at events and gatherings.
Majesty Tracklist:
- Nadia Batson – Everytime
- Kerwin Du Bois – Life After Fete
- XplicitMevon & Stemz Productions – Majesty Riddim (Instrumental)
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