REBIRTH RIDDIM produced by DUTCH PRODUCTIONS|STRATOSPHERE MUZIC 2013
Rebirth Overview
The 2013 island release of the Rebirth Riddim brought together some of the most energetic tracks of that year. Listeners still remember the lineup: Ambi — Bury Dem, D’Sean — Born To Do This, Kakal — Increase My Salary, Mongstar & Ambi — Bury Dem, Qpid Feat — Scady Dot P - Cross Over, and Ricky T — Plenty Mash Up. Each song offered its own style, but all shared the same lively soca foundation. Ambi made a strong impression with Bury Dem, a track that quickly became popular at local parties. Mongstar joined Ambi for a collaborative version of Bury Dem, adding even more excitement. D’Sean’s Born To Do This showed his confident delivery and passion for music. Kakal’s Increase My Salary was a favorite for its catchy lyrics and relatable theme. Qpid Feat — Scady Dot P brought a different flavor with Cross Over, showing the riddim’s versatility. Ricky T’s Plenty Mash Up also stood out. Ricky T is known for his hit Pressure Boom, which helped him gain international attention and awards in the soca world. Behind this release was DUTCH PRODUCTIONS|STRATOSPHERE MUZIC. The label is recognized for its consistent work in soca and dancehall, producing several riddims that have racked up impressive streaming numbers. Their approach to music production has helped shape the sound of modern soca. The band leader’s experience in guiding artists and arranging songs was a key part of the riddim’s success. Even years later, fans still connect the energy of 2013 with this release. The Rebirth Riddim remains a memorable chapter in island music, giving singers and bands a strong platform to shine.
Rebirth Tracklist:
- Ambi – Bury Dem
- D’Sean – Born To Do This
- Kakal – Increase My Salary
- Mongstar & Ambi – Bury Dem ( Remix )
- Qpid Feat- Scady Dot P – Cross Over
- Ricky T – Plenty Mash Up
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