ROCKET FUEL RIDDIM produced by PLATTA STUDIO/RIDDIMSTREAM 2022
Rocket Fuel Overview
Carnival 2022 was marked by the Rocket Fuel Riddim, a project that quickly became a favorite across the islands. The project features a tight lineup of tracks, each bringing its own party energy. Among the highlights is "Mechanic" by King Bubba FM, Kes, a collaboration that showcases both artists’ strengths. Patrice Roberts delivers "Some Of This 'Fair Exchange'," adding her unmistakable voice and flair to the mix. Problem Child’s "Good Ride" keeps the momentum going with his signature style. King Bubba FM also appears with "Party Can't Done," a track that lives up to its name, keeping the dancefloor moving. Rounding out the project, King Bubba FM teams up with Dwaingerous for "Rocket Fuel Riddim," the title track that ties the collection together. King Bubba FM is a well-known soca artist from Barbados, famous for hits like "Who Drinking Rum?" His energetic performances have made him a staple at carnivals worldwide. Kes, another standout, is the lead singer of Kes the Band, a group from Trinidad and Tobago known for their hit "Savannah Grass." Patrice Roberts is no stranger to soca fans, having achieved success with tracks like "Big Girl Now" and collaborations with Machel Montano. The production comes from PLATTA STUDIO/RIDDIMSTREAM, a label and studio known for distributing Caribbean music globally. RIDDIMSTREAM has built a strong presence online, helping soca and dancehall artists reach wider audiences. For fans, the Rocket Fuel Riddim is more than just a collection of songs—it’s the sound that defined Carnival 2022, bringing the spirit of the islands to life on every dancefloor.
Rocket Fuel Tracklist:
- King Bubba FM, Kes – Mechanic
- Patrice Roberts – Some Of This “Fair Exchange”
- Problem Child – Good Ride
- King Bubba FM – Party Can’t Done
- King Bubba FM, Dwaingerous – Rocket Fuel Riddim
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