Press Play Riddim produced by Stumpy D Boss Recordz, mixed and master by Chemical X 2024
Press Play Overview
In 2024, the island soca scene was filled with energy, and one release truly captured the joyful spirit of the music. This project brought together artists like Blama, Boi Elly, C4 De Crazy One, Jah BrimStone, and Natts Baptiste, each adding their own flavor to the mix. The arranger played a big part in shaping the sound, blending lively melodies and rhythms that made people want to dance. Blama’s track, "Till She Come," stood out with its catchy hooks and party vibe. Blama is known for his energetic performances, and this song quickly became a favorite at fetes. Boi Elly delivered "Body Count," a song that showcased his unique style. Boi Elly has gained recognition in the soca world, especially after his collaboration with other top soca artists in recent years. C4 De Crazy One brought "Rum And Gyal," a tune that got everyone moving. Jah BrimStone’s "Badmind" added a deeper message, reminding listeners of his earlier work that often touches on social issues. Natts Baptiste’s "Spend Yo Money" was another highlight, encouraging partygoers to celebrate and have fun. Behind the scenes, Stumpy D Boss Recordz produced the release. The music was mixed and mastered by Chemical X, who is known for his work with several Caribbean artists and has helped shape the sound of modern soca. Compared to other island releases of that era, this fete rhythm stood out for its joyful energy and strong replay value. It became a must-play at every 2024 fete, showing the power of collaboration and skilled production in soca music.
Press Play Tracklist:
- Blama – Till She Come
- Boi Elly – Body Count
- C4 De Crazy One – Rum And Gyal
- Jah BrimStone – Badmind
- Natts Baptiste – Spend Yo Money
- Spade Soca – Bumpa Session
- Young Ragguette – Dive In De Water
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