Revved Up Riddim produced by Dj Desktop and Tuff Records 2024
Revved Up Overview
The festival release "Revved Up Riddim" brings the joyful side of soca music to life, with a sound that fits perfectly into Caribbean sound system culture. The riddim’s energy and heavy bass make it a favorite for DJs who want to keep a party moving, especially during Carnival season and in dancehall sessions where the island beat always finds a home. At the center of this collection is producer Dj Desktop, working alongside Tuff Records. Dj Desktop has built a reputation for crafting catchy soca and dancehall tracks that light up both radio and street parties. Tuff Records, known for supporting rising Caribbean talent, has helped push this riddim to wider audiences, ensuring its place in 2024’s festival playlists. Each artist brings their own flavor to the project. Muddy delivers "I Am Grenadian," a song that celebrates his roots and has become an anthem at home and in the diaspora. Muddy is known for his powerful voice and for highlighting Grenadian culture in his music, making this track a standout. Problem Child, who has previously scored hits like "Nasty Up," returns with "Not Like Us." His high-energy delivery and clever lyrics have made him a staple in soca, and this song keeps his reputation strong. Royall joins with "Brace It," adding his own smooth vocals and party-ready style. The riddim itself, "Revved Up Riddim," produced by Dj Desktop, ties all the songs together with its infectious groove and hypnotic rhythm. Even after Carnival, these tracks keep the spirit alive, with sound systems replaying the riddim at events and gatherings. The collection is a true celebration of soca’s power to unite and uplift.
Revved Up Tracklist:
- Muddy – I Am Grenadian (Clean)
- Muddy – I Am Grenadian (Radio Edit)
- Problem Child – Not Like Us
- Royall – Brace It
- Dj Desktop – Revved Up Riddim (Instrumental)
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