OLD TING RIDDIM produced by HAPPY PARROT RECORDS 2021
Old Ting Overview
Fans across the Caribbean quickly embraced the Old Ting Riddim release, making it a staple at 2021 fetes and parties. The project’s infectious groove and lively energy kept crowds moving, and many listeners now connect this riddim with the season’s best memories. A big part of the riddim’s success comes from standout tracks by top soca and reggae artists. Erphaan Alves delivered “Heart Clean,” adding his smooth vocals and signature style. Alves is well-known for his hit “Overdue” and has built a loyal fanbase over the years. Jaiga’s “Good Talk” brought a different flavor, showing why he remains a respected voice in soca. Jemere Morgan, who comes from the legendary Morgan Heritage family, contributed “Party on (Se Arm El Rumbon),” blending reggae influences with the riddim’s soca base. Nailah Blackman, famous for her breakout hit “Baila Mami,” added “Coffee” to the mix. Her energetic performance gave the riddim another layer of appeal. Sekon Sta’s “Mama Cougar” also stood out, as the artist is known for bringing humor and high energy to his tracks. Behind the scenes, the arrangement and production were handled by Skorch Bun It, who crafted the riddim’s signature sound. The label, HAPPY PARROT RECORDS, is recognized for supporting Caribbean music and has helped push soca and dancehall to wider audiences. Their releases have gained strong streaming numbers and are celebrated for high-quality production. For many island fans, Old Ting Riddim became the soundtrack of 2021’s celebrations, capturing the spirit of the season with unforgettable party vibes.
Old Ting Tracklist:
- Erphaan Alves – Heart Clean
- Jaiga – Good Talk
- Jemere Morgan – Party on (Se Arm El Rumbon)
- Nailah Blackman – Coffee
- Sekon Sta – Mama Cougar
- Skorch Bun It – Old Ting Riddim
- Skorch Bun It, College Boy Jesse & CoolBlaze – Good Again
- Skorch Bun It, King Bubba Fm & Popeye Caution – No Rompin (I Like It)
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