NO FILTER RIDDIM produced by WHAT TIME IS HIT PRODUCTION 2023
No Filter Overview
The 2023 carnival season is remembered for its vibrant soca soundtracks, and one of the most talked-about collections was the No Filter Riddim. DJs across the islands made this riddim a festival anthem, spinning it at every major parade and party. Its lively, infectious base brought crowds together, making it a standout moment of the year for soca fans. The track base featured a range of artists who each brought their own energy. Ti Tcho’s “Hbd” became a favorite, with Ti Tcho already known in the scene for his unique style. Speeny’s “229” added another layer, and Awawak’s “Bokit” kept the tempo high. Guerisson & Youcci G teamed up for “No Cinema,” showing off their chemistry as a duo. Cycy G’s “Sak Pase” was also part of the mix, bringing her strong vocals to the collection. Each artist added their own flavor to the riddim, but it was the overall arrangement that made the collection stand out. The music arranger ensured every track flowed together, keeping the energy up from start to finish. Behind the scenes, WHAT TIME IS HIT PRODUCTION played a key role. Known for producing high-energy soca and dancehall tracks, the label has built a reputation for quality releases. Their work on No Filter Riddim joined a growing list of productions that have made waves in the carnival scene. For many island fans, the 2023 carnival will always be linked to the rhythms of this collection. The No Filter Riddim brought people together, leaving a lasting mark on the soca calendar.
No Filter Tracklist:
- Ti Tcho – Hbd
- Speeny – 229
- Awawak – Bokit (Bouyon)
- Guerisson & Youcci G – No Cinema
- Cycy G – Sak Pase
- Yawiar – Mi Kon Sa (Bouyon)
- Fofodji – Vida Loca (Bouyon)
- El Diablo N.d.b.f – Yo Made
- Jean-Marc Guiose – Yen KI VOU
- OSS – An Diw Oui Ou Di Mwen Non (Bouyon)
- Yawiar – No Want Da
- AL SANKO – C’est Bouillant
- Yawiar – Ca Boit Ou ca Aboie (New version Noel)
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