SNEAK OUT RIDDIM produced by SWICK B 2021
Sneak Out Overview
In 2021, the Sneak Out Riddim became one of the most popular soundtracks for Carnival season across the Caribbean. Produced by SWICK B, this soca riddim stood out for its bright, festive energy and catchy grooves. SWICK B, known for his work on several soca projects, brought a fresh sound that quickly caught the attention of DJs and music fans alike. Compared to other soca compilations from 2021, Sneak Out Riddim was unique because of its mix of artists and the quality of its production. While many riddims from that year followed a similar formula, this one offered a blend of voices and styles that made it memorable on the road and at parties. DJ Young Chow delivered "Doh Wah No Talk (E)" and "Doh Wah No Talk," tracks that kept the dancefloors moving. DJ Young Chow is well known for his energetic sets and has worked with many top Caribbean acts. Jus D followed with "Big Prick (E)" and "Big Prick." Jus D is famous for his hit song "Manager," which has been popular in Barbados and beyond. Kisha Kay’s "Sweet Ride" brought a smooth, melodic touch to the collection. Motto, with "Example," added his signature St. Lucian style, which has made him a staple in the modern soca scene. Problem Child’s "Real Soldier (E)" and "Real Soldier" gave the riddim a bold, confident edge. Problem Child is recognized for his songwriting skills and has written for major soca stars. The Sneak Out Riddim, arranged with care and skill, quickly became tied to 2021’s Carnival memories. For island fans, it was more than just music—it was the sound of celebration.
Sneak Out Tracklist:
- DJ Young Chow – Doh Wah No Talk (E)
- DJ Young Chow – Doh Wah No Talk
- Jus D – Big Prick (E)
- Jus D – Big Prick
- Kisha Kay – Sweet Ride
- Motto – Example
- Problem Child – Real Soldier (E)
- Problem Child – Real Soldier
- Swick B – Sneak Out Riddim (Instrumental)
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