SKY JUICE RIDDIM produced by SPICE BOYZ RECORDS 2021
Sky Juice Overview
In 2021, the Sky Juice Riddim became a highlight of Carnival season, bringing the energetic spirit of soca to listeners everywhere. Soca music, born in Trinidad and Tobago, is known for its lively beats and celebration of Caribbean life. The Sky Juice Riddim followed this tradition, offering a rhythmic base that inspired both singers and bands to deliver their best performances. At the center of this project was SPICE BOYZ RECORDS, a label respected for its focus on Caribbean sounds. SPICE BOYZ RECORDS has built a reputation for producing tracks that capture the true essence of soca and dancehall. Their attention to detail and commitment to the genre helped make the Sky Juice Riddim stand out during the 2021 Carnival season. Several talented artists contributed to this riddim, each bringing their unique style. Cjae’s “Longtime” added smooth vocals over the vibrant beat, while Riggy Atmosphere and Kino teamed up for “Right Here,” a track that showed off their chemistry and energy. Runi Jay’s “Party List” kept the party atmosphere going, making it a favorite for Carnival celebrations. The label’s own Spice Boyz contributed two tracks: “Sky Juice Riddim” and “Warzone,” both showing their ability to blend catchy hooks with infectious rhythms. SXZ’s “So Right” rounded out the collection, adding another layer of melody to the project. The Sky Juice Riddim gave these artists a strong platform, helping their music reach new fans on streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Looking back, this riddim captured the joyful, flag-waving spirit of Carnival 2021 and remains a memorable part of soca’s recent history.
Sky Juice Tracklist:
- Cjae – Longtime
- Lavaman – Fete 2 Di Ground
- Riggy Atmosphere, Kino – Right Here
- Runi Jay – Party List
- Spice Boyz – Sky Juice Riddim
- Spice Boyz – Warzone
- SXZ – So Right
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