PELAU RIDDIM produced by BOOGY RANKSS ENTERTAINMENT 2023
Pelau Overview
During the 2023 carnival season, one soca soundtrack stood out for its joyful energy and infectious rhythms. At the heart of this project was BOOGY RANKSS ENTERTAINMENT, a producer and label known for pushing Caribbean sounds forward. The company has a reputation for supporting new talent and delivering memorable carnival hits, helping to shape the soca scene in recent years. The recording process for this riddim brought together artists from across the Caribbean, each adding their unique flair. The carnival director played an important role, guiding the collaboration and ensuring the music captured the true spirit of the festival. The result was a collection of tracks that blended live steelpan, driving percussion, and vibrant melodies. Freezy Ft. Kisha Kay delivered "Doh Post Me," a song that quickly became a crowd favorite during fetes. Kisha Kay, known for her dynamic stage presence, also released her own version, "Kisha Kay - Doh Post Me — Doh Post Me," further showcasing her vocal talent. Freezy Madrass teamed up with Island Prince for "Push Back," while Island Prince - Push Back — Push Back added another energetic layer to the project. Freezy Madrass Ft. Zido brought "Move From Deh," and Zido - Move From Deh — Move From Deh gave the riddim a lively twist. Other highlights included Freezy Madrass Ft. Bronxx & Mata with "Balance," Bron — Balance, Freezy Madrass Ft. Bronxx — Breed Dem, and Bron — Breed Dem. Each artist contributed to the riddim's lasting impact, making it a must-have for every 2023 carnival celebration.
Pelau Tracklist:
- Freezy Ft. Kisha Kay – Doh Post Me
- Freezy Madrass Ft. Island Prince – Push Back
- Freezy Madrass Ft. Zido – Move From Deh
- Freezy Madrass Ft. Bronxx & Mata – Balance
- Freezy Madrass Ft. Bronxx – Breed Dem
- Freezy Madrass Ft. Zido – Party Party
- Freezy Madrass – Pelau Riddim (Instrumental
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