MONEY BOUNCE RIDDIM produced by POWER JAY RECORDS 2021
Money Bounce Overview
In 2021, the Money Bounce Riddim came to life in the studio with a blend of classic and modern island sounds. The session was steered by a studio hand known for a sharp ear and creative direction, encouraging the team to mix old-school soca energy with fresh, modern touches. The result was a riddim that felt both familiar and exciting, perfect for Carnival and dancefloors alike. The producer behind this project, POWER JAY RECORDS, has built a reputation for pushing soca music forward. The label is known for its bold approach and has been involved in several notable soca releases in recent years. With Money Bounce Riddim, POWER JAY RECORDS continued its run of energetic, dance-ready productions, helping the riddim find its place on Carnival roads in 2021. The artists on Money Bounce Riddim each brought something special. Deadly delivered the song "Beast In De Bed," a track that quickly caught attention for its lively vocals and catchy hooks. Deadly is recognized for his energetic performances and has a growing fanbase in the soca community. Jasper YMC followed up with "Spin De Tire." Jasper YMC is known for his unique style and has been featured on several popular soca compilations. His contribution added a playful, rhythmic twist to the riddim, making it a favourite for partygoers. Power Jay presented the instrumental track "Money Bounce Riddim," showcasing the riddim’s full groove and production quality. This version highlighted the blend of traditional and modern soca elements, making it a standout for DJs and soca fans. Money Bounce Riddim remains a memorable part of the 2021 Carnival soundtrack, tying together artists and sounds that celebrate the spirit of soca.
Money Bounce Tracklist:
- Deadly – Beast In De Bed
- Jasper YMC – Spin De Tire
- Power Jay – Money Bounce Riddim (instrumental)
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