Saying Something Riddim by AdvoKit Productions 2023
Saying Something Overview
Behind the scenes, studio hands play a big role in shaping the sound of soca music. For the Saying Something Riddim, the influence came from AdvoKit Productions. This Trinidad-based label has built a strong reputation for producing memorable soca tracks. AdvoKit Productions is known for working with top regional artists and has released several well-received riddims over the years. Their attention to detail and understanding of the genre’s roots have made them a respected name in Caribbean music. The 2023 release of Saying Something Riddim gave a fresh platform to both singers and bands during carnival season. Each artist added their own style to the project. Umi brought a catchy and heartfelt vibe with "Umbrella." Viking Ding Dong, who is widely known for his hit "Brave," delivered high energy on "Harder." Sekon Sta, recognized for his powerful stage presence and the popular track "Kings & Queens," made a mark with "Rum Done." V'ghn, who has reached international audiences with songs like "Trouble In The Morning," offered a smooth groove on "Stress Away." Hey Choppi, a rising voice in the scene, added a lively twist with "Krazy." These songs became favorites, filling parties and parades with their rhythms. Even years later, fans still connect the 2023 carnival season with Saying Something Riddim. The release not only highlighted the talents of its featured artists but also showed the lasting impact of AdvoKit Productions on soca music. The riddim continues to be a reminder of how collaboration and strong production can shape the sound of a festival.
Saying Something Tracklist:
- Umi – Umbrella
- Viking Ding Dong – Harder
- Sekon Sta – Rum Done
- V’ghn – Stress Away
- Hey Choppi – Krazy
- AdvoKit Productions – Saying Something Riddim (Instrumental)
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