ONE PIECE AH RIDDIM produced by WETTY BEATS PRODUCTIONZ
One Piece Ah Overview
One Piece Ah Riddim made a big mark on the 2022 soca scene, especially in sound system culture. This island party cut was heard everywhere—blasting from carnival trucks, echoing across stages, and pulling crowds into nonstop dancing. The riddim’s energy and catchy grooves made it a favorite for selectors who wanted to keep the vibe high and the party moving. At the center of this project is producer Wetty Beatz, working under Wetty Beatz Productionz. Known for his sharp ear and lively productions, Wetty Beatz has helped shape modern soca with his unique touch. His work has reached far beyond the Caribbean, with tracks like "Savannah Grass" by Kes (as a producer) gaining international streams and attention. Wetty Beatz Productionz is respected for bringing together strong vocalists and building rhythms that stick in your memory. The artists on One Piece Ah Riddim each brought their own flavor. Lyrikal’s "Damage" stands out with its smooth flow and party lyrics. Lyrikal is known for hits like "Happy Place," and has performed at major events like Trinidad Carnival. Mr Killa’s "Jab Religion" adds a powerful Grenadian voice to the mix. Mr Killa is famous for his 2019 Road March-winning hit "Run Wid It," making him a key name in soca. Skinny Fabulous, with "Garn," delivers his usual high energy. Skinny Fabulous is a five-time St. Vincent Soca Monarch winner, known for his commanding stage presence. Wetty Beatz himself steps forward with "Smokey," showing his skills as both a producer and artist. Together, these tracks under Wetty Beatz Productionz’s "One Piece Ah Riddim" keep bringing back memories of 2022’s best fetes and carnival moments.
One Piece Ah Tracklist:
- Lyrikal – Damage
- Mr Killa – Jab Religion
- Skinny Fabulous – Garn
- Wetty Beatz – Smokey
- Wetty Beatz Prodctionz – One Piece Ah Riddim (Instrumental)
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