REV UP RIDDIM produced by MORE LOVE PRODUCTION 2015
Rev Up Overview
The Rev Up Riddim release in 2015 brought a fresh spark to the soca scene with a lively set of tracks. On this riddim, each song stands out with its own style and energy. The tracks include Sizzla — Rev Up The Engine, Morodo Feat. Kg Man — Reggae Ambassador, Kg Man - Reggae Ambassador — Reggae Ambassador, Mc Duc — Can’T Stop Me, Snapshot (Cescojam, Sweetie, Reze) — Everyday, Ishabel — Happy & Bless, Morelove — Rev Up Riddim, and Morelove X Sir — K & Sizzla - Rev Up The Engine Official Remix. Sizzla, known for his powerful voice and reggae roots, leads with Rev Up The Engine. Sizzla is one of Jamaica’s most prolific artists, with albums like “Da Real Thing” earning him international praise. Morodo Feat. Kg Man — Reggae Ambassador brings a unique blend, as Morodo is a well-known Spanish reggae singer, and Kg Man adds his own flavor. Kg Man - Reggae Ambassador — Reggae Ambassador gives another take on the same theme, showing the riddim’s flexibility. Mc Duc — Can’T Stop Me adds a strong, upbeat vibe. Snapshot (Cescojam, Sweetie, Reze) — Everyday delivers catchy hooks; Cescojam is recognized for his work with the group Snapshot, which has made a mark in the Caribbean music scene. The arranger behind the riddim is known for bringing together classic soca and new sounds, keeping the music fresh for carnival crowds. The project is guided by MORE LOVE PRODUCTION, a label respected for its work in Caribbean music and known for producing tracks that get heavy rotation at festivals and parties. In 2015, Rev Up Riddim became a key anthem, filling fetes with carnival energy and showing the lasting power of soca music.
Rev Up Tracklist:
- Sizzla – Rev Up The Engine
- Morodo Feat. Kg Man – Reggae Ambassador
- Mc Duc – Can’T Stop Me
- Snapshot (Cescojam, Sweetie, Reze) – Everyday
- Leva – Ci Sei
- Ishabel – Happy & Bless
- Morelove – Rev Up Riddim ( Instrumental)
- Morelove X Sir – K & Sizzla – Rev Up The Engine Official Remix
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