WMG Lab Records is a Trinidadian production house and music
imprint associated with Emmerson George, a producer who has
described the project’s sound as a blend of different styles shaped
into one distinct approach. The name appears across a body of
Caribbean releases that moves comfortably between soca, dancehall,
and more electronic-leaning material, giving the catalog a
flexible, session-driven character rather than a single fixed
formula.
That range is part of what defines WMG Lab Records. Early releases
such as “Roll it” helped establish the project online, while later
tracks like “Rock With You” brought a smoother, more melodic side
into view. The archive on the site shows that the label has also
leaned into riddim-based work, including titles like “Herbs
Campaign Riddim” and “Maza Riddim,” which fit the long tradition of
Caribbean production teams building instrumentals around multiple
vocal cuts. More recent uploads such as “4.5 Riddim” and “Isaac
Hunt Riddim Part 2” suggest a continued focus on collaborative,
release-by-release production.
Across the catalog, WMG Lab Records presents itself less as a
single-artist act than as a studio identity: a place where beats,
arrangements, and vocal recordings are built for circulation across
digital platforms. The result is music that feels rooted in
Trinidad and the wider Caribbean, but open to crossover ideas and
contemporary production polish. Whether working on a one-off single
or a riddim package, the project’s sound tends to favor clean
percussion, warm bass, and an easy balance between club energy and
melodic accessibility.
For listeners and DJs, that makes WMG Lab Records a reliable name
within the independent Caribbean production scene. Its releases may
not always follow a straight line, but they share a practical sense
of craft and a producer’s ear for songs that can travel well beyond
their first audience.



























