QUICK RIDDIM produced by KARBON JAMZ/WETTY BEATZ PRODUCTION 2023
Quick Overview
Soca music is the heart of Carnival in the Caribbean. Every year, new rhythms, called riddims, fill the streets and bring people together to celebrate. In 2023, one of the rhythms that stood out was created by island arranger KARBON JAMZ/WETTY BEATZ PRODUCTION. This team is known for their lively, high-energy productions, and they have worked with many top artists in the soca and dancehall scenes. Their riddims often feature strong horn sections and catchy beats that keep crowds moving from start to finish. This particular soca rhythm powered many Carnival fetes and parades across the islands. It brought together some of the biggest names in the genre. Konshens, who is well-known for his hit "Bruk Off Yuh Back," joined the project with his song "Lift Off." Mr Legz, a popular soca artist from Grenada, brought his powerful voice to "No Man Can't Stop Yuh." Problem Child, famous for writing and performing "Fed Up," added his unique style. Shal Marshal, who is not only a singer but also a radio personality, performed "Your Road." Skinny Fabulous teamed up with Viking Ding Dong for the energetic track "Big," a collaboration that brought even more excitement to the riddim. Viking Ding Dong also performed "Big — Big," adding his own flair. Terrror D Governer joined in with "What Is This," rounding out the lineup. All these songs became staples on the Carnival roads, making the 2023 season unforgettable. The combination of strong arranging and talented artists made this soca rhythm one that people will remember for years to come.
Quick Tracklist:
- Konshens – Lift Off
- Mr Legz – No Man Can’t Stop Yuh
- Problem Child – Fed Up (This Shit)
- Quick Riddim Instrumental
- Shal Marshal – Your Road (Take The Road)
- Skinny Fabulous Ft. Viking Ding Dong – Big
- Terrror D Governer – What Is This
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