MUSICAL REBELS RIDDIM produced by SUPERSONIC SOUND – 2011
Musical Rebels Overview
The pulse of the island beat rolled down the streets, mixing with the colors of carnival. The rhythm was sharp and steady, making feet move and hearts race. Each drum hit and melody line pulled the crowd together, creating a wave of energy that everyone could feel. This was the sound that filled the air during the 2011 carnival season, a true soca anthem. On this riddim, each artist brought their own style. Aidonia, known for his dancehall power and hits like “Yeah Yeah,” charged up the crowd with “Don'T Use Mouth.” Bunji Garlin, a Trinidadian soca star and winner of the 2013 Soul Train Award for Best International Performance, raised the tempo on “Jump Pon Fence.” Etzia added a smooth, catchy groove with “Wine,” showing her skill in both reggae and soca scenes. Geoffrey Star & Hollow Point joined forces on “Musical Rebels,” a track that stood out for its lively call-and-response. Lion Face kept the energy high with “Buss A Sweat,” a song that matched the festival’s non-stop motion. Behind the scenes, the carnival director kept the parade in order, making sure the music flowed and the masqueraders danced on cue. The producer, SUPERSONIC SOUND -, is known for bringing together top artists and creating riddims that light up dance floors. With a history of influential releases in the Caribbean, their work on this project made it a standout for both DJs and fans.
Musical Rebels Tracklist:
- Aidonia – Don’T Use Mouth
- Bunji Garlin – Jump Pon Fence
- Etzia – Wine
- Geoffrey Star & Hollow Point – Musical Rebels
- Lion Face – Buss A Sweat
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