NUTCAKE RIDDIM produced by SHOCKWAVE PRODUCTIONS 2022
Nutcake Overview
The Nutcake Riddim parade brought together some of soca’s most exciting voices in 2022. Leading the charge was Freshie, known for his energetic track “Simon Says.” Mole De Chief, who made waves with “Georgie Porgie” and “Doggie Woggie,” added his signature style to the mix. Stiffy, the Barbadian artist behind the popular song “De Rose,” brought his unique flair, building on the success of his 2016 hit “Tek Off Something.” Brucelee Almighty joined in with “Don’t Stop,” while Swweetical and Dj Cheem teamed up for the infectious “Lobster or Crab.” The set also featured “No Chaser” by Rehab, rounding out a lineup that kept the crowd moving from start to finish. The parade’s flow was masterfully crafted, with each artist’s song seamlessly blending into the next. The energy never dipped as the riddim’s calypso roots and playful pace kept dancers and revelers on their feet. The production behind this memorable set came from SHOCKWAVE PRODUCTIONS, a name known for pushing the boundaries of Caribbean music. SHOCKWAVE PRODUCTIONS has built a reputation for delivering high-quality soca and dancehall, with tracks that have gained strong streaming numbers and support across the region. Fans still talk about this parade set as the heartbeat of 2022. The Nutcake Riddim’s infectious grooves and the standout performances from Freshie, Mole De Chief, Stiffy, Brucelee Almighty, Swweetical, and Dj Cheem captured the true spirit of island celebration, making it a highlight of the year’s festival season.
Nutcake Tracklist:
- Freshie – Simon Says (Clean)
- Freshie – Simon Says (Raw)
- Mole De Chief – Georgie Porgie
- Mole De Chief – Doggie Woggie
- Stiffy – De Rose (Clean)
- Stiffy – De Rose (Raw)
- Brucelee Almighty – Don’t Stop (Clean)
- Brucelee Almighty – Don’t Stop (Raw)
- Swweetical, Dj Cheem – Lobster or Crab
- Rehab – No Chaser
- Nutcake Riddim – Instrumental
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