Road Rage Riddim produced by ABS Productions 2024
Road Rage Overview
In 2024, few tracks captured the spirit of Caribbean street parties like the island party cut from the Road Rage Riddim. As masqueraders danced through city streets, this soca release became a staple at every major fete, echoing across the islands and beyond. Its energy matched the year’s hunger for vibrant, communal celebration, blending classic soca rhythms with a fresh, modern edge. The carnival director behind many of these events played a key role in pushing the riddim to the forefront. Their vision for inclusive, high-energy festivities made the Road Rage Riddim a natural fit, helping it become synonymous with the year’s biggest parades and parties. At the heart of the project is ABS Productions. Known for their consistent output in Caribbean music, ABS Productions has built a reputation for quality and innovation. Their work on the Road Rage Riddim Instrumental showcases their ability to craft beats that are both rooted in tradition and forward-looking. ABS Productions has previously collaborated with a range of artists across the soca and dancehall scenes, helping shape the sound of modern Caribbean music. Each artist on the riddim brings something unique. Dymez stands out with “Wuk It Out,” a track that quickly became a crowd favorite. Dymez is recognized for energetic performances and catchy hooks, and “Wuk It Out” added another highlight to their growing catalog. Skarpyon’s “Cloudy” adds a different flavor, reflecting the artist’s versatility and experience in the soca world. The Road Rage Riddim Instrumental by ABS Productions ties the project together, giving DJs and fans a pure taste of the riddim’s infectious groove. Looking back, no 2024 carnival felt complete without this release fueling the dance.
Road Rage Tracklist:
- Dymez – Wuk It Out (Gym Classes)
- Skarpyon – Cloudy
- ABS Productions – Road Rage Riddim Instrumental
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