Reach Back Riddim produced by Jack Spaniard Productions 2025
Reach Back Overview
Soca in 2025 is all about energy, and the new fete rhythm captures that feeling perfectly. This compilation brings a wave of excitement to every party, matching the mood of the year—upbeat, bold, and full of promise. Its lively groove makes it a must-have for any Carnival celebration, giving dancers exactly what they need to keep moving. Behind this infectious sound is Jack Spaniard Productions, a label known for its steady influence on soca music. With a reputation for quality releases, Jack Spaniard Productions has helped shape the sound of modern soca in the region. Their projects are recognized for keeping the authentic island vibe alive, while also reaching listeners worldwide through digital platforms. The artists on this compilation each bring their own flair. Skarpyon stands out with "Cyah Miss Me," adding his signature energy. Skarpyon is well-known for his hit "Turn Up," which made waves in the Caribbean soca scene. Jamesy P delivers "Caretaker," showing the same style that brought him international fame with his 2005 hit "Nookie." Problem Child’s "One Gal" is another highlight; he is respected for penning and performing many soca anthems, including the popular "Party Animal." Tynie adds a heartfelt touch with "Come Home," while Pekôs brings a fresh sound with "Water." Each track adds something special, making the compilation a true showcase of talent. When this riddim plays, Carnival feels even brighter, and the island spirit is impossible to miss.
Reach Back Tracklist:
- Skarpyon – Cyah Miss Me
- Jamesy P – Caretaker
- Problem Child – One Gal
- Tynie – Come Home
- Pekôs – Water
- Skinny Fabulous – Bruk Away
- Luta – Roaming Plan
- Fimba – She Fancy
- Stamina Smurf – Kiss N Tell
- Fireman Hooper – Local Chocolate
- Jack Spaniard Productions – Reach Back Riddim Instrumental
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