Serenade Riddim produced by Hypasounds and Boom Muzik, mixed and mastered by DJ Switch 2024
Serenade Overview
The Serenade Riddim festival mix brought together four powerful tracks that ruled the soca scene in 2024. The mix opened with Grateful Co — On She Way, a tune that quickly became a crowd favorite for its catchy hooks and high-energy rhythm. Next up was Hypasounds — Ting Sweet, a song that showcased Hypasounds’ signature blend of infectious melodies and lively vocals. Lead Pipe — Water Park followed, bringing a splash of playful lyrics and dance-friendly beats. The set closed with Saddis — Excited, a track that delivered pure carnival energy, keeping masqueraders moving from start to finish. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Grateful Co, known for their dynamic stage presence, delivered On She Way with the same energy that earned them a strong following in the soca community. Hypasounds, a well-known figure from Barbados, gained international attention with his hit “Sugar Rush” in 2015 and continued his streak of carnival anthems with Ting Sweet. Lead Pipe, who previously made waves with the hit “Ah Feeling” as part of the duo Lead Pipe & Saddis, returned to the spotlight with Water Park. Saddis, also recognized for his work alongside Lead Pipe, brought his vibrant spirit to Excited. The sound behind the Serenade Riddim was crafted by Hypasounds and Boom Muzik, a production team that has consistently delivered soca hits over the years. The mix and mastering were handled by DJ Switch, a respected name in Caribbean music production, known for his crisp, dancefloor-ready sound. Together, they created a riddim that became a defining anthem for soca lovers in 2024, powering nonstop dancing at festivals and fetes across the region.
Serenade Tracklist:
- Grateful Co – On She Way
- Hypasounds – Ting Sweet
- Lead Pipe – Water Park
- Saddis – Excited
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