PORT OF SPAIN RIDDIM produced by BADJOHN REPUBLIC/SMASH PRODUCTION 2022
Port Of Spain Overview
The Port Of Spain Riddim brought a true festival groove to the heart of the 2022 soca season. Its rhythm pulses with the energy of Trinidad’s streets, blending bright brass, rolling percussion, and a bassline that keeps feet moving. The riddim captures the feeling of a carnival parade, with every beat inviting listeners to join the celebration. A standout of this release is the impressive lineup of artists, each bringing their own flavor. Farmer Nappy and Christopher Martin team up for "Gyal Like Rain," a track that matches Nappy’s signature soca style with Martin’s smooth Jamaican vocals. Farmer Nappy is well-known for his 2014 hit "Big People Party," which earned him the International Soca Monarch Groovy title, while Christopher Martin is celebrated for his reggae chart successes and the popular album "And Then." Nadia Batson shines on "Anywhere," delivering the catchy hooks and lively energy that fans expect from the songwriter behind the hit "So Long." Sekon Sta’s "Port Of Spain" keeps the vibe rooted in Trinidadian pride, and M1 aka Menace adds his voice to the mix with "All Yours." Joshua Regrello, known for blending steelpan with modern soca, brings a fresh sound to "Sweet Jamming." The driving force behind this riddim is BADJOHN REPUBLIC/SMASH PRODUCTION. The producer has a reputation for crafting some of Trinidad’s most memorable carnival anthems and is known for collaborations with top soca artists. Their production style lets each performer shine while keeping the carnival spirit at the forefront. Port Of Spain Riddim was a key anthem of soca in 2022, lighting up fetes and dancefloors across the islands.
Port Of Spain Tracklist:
- Farmer Nappy, Christopher Martin – Gyal Like Rain
- Nadia Batson – Anywhere
- Sekon Sta – Port Of Spain
- M1 aka Menace – All Yours
- Joshua Regrello – Sweet Jamming
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