SOAK HAR ZESS RIDDIM produced by BIG BANG STUDIOS/DJ 6IXTEEN 2020
Soak Har Zess Overview
Soak Har Zess Riddim arrived in 2020 and quickly became part of the energetic soca scene. The riddim brings together several Caribbean artists, each adding their own style to the project. Melick is known for his lively delivery and catchy hooks, often bringing a party atmosphere to his tracks. Potential Kidd is recognized for his playful lyrics and dancehall influence, which have made him popular in dance music circles. Trinidad Killa comes from Trinidad and Tobago and is noted for mixing local slang and humor into his music. Boidingo adds a unique voice and flow, contributing to the riddim’s vibrant sound. Chennet D Man, joined by Donell, brings a blend of smooth vocals and rhythmic verses, showing the collaborative spirit of the genre. The production is handled by BIG BANG STUDIOS and DJ 6IXTEEN. BIG BANG STUDIOS has worked on several soca and dancehall releases, building a reputation for quality sound and dancefloor appeal. DJ 6IXTEEN is known for producing tracks that keep the energy high and the riddim engaging. The Soak Har Zess Riddim itself is built on fast-paced drums, catchy melodies, and hypnotic rhythms. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing influence of soca in Caribbean party culture. The riddim’s lively sound and mix of artists help it stand out, making it a memorable addition to the modern soca catalog.
Soak Har Zess Tracklist:
- Chezy & Vanni – Knock It
- Melick – Roll Bamba
- Potential Kidd – Wa Money
- Trinidad Killa – Chook It
- Boidingo – Wiggle & Jiggle
- Chennet D Man ft Donell – Share D People Man
- Squid & Infamous K – Bamboo
- Danger – Bounce
- Fatah – Ryfle Shots
- Grill – Bullet
- Nelly Cottoy – A Ya Ya
- Playboy Gyasi – Baigan
- Bing Bang Studioz – Soak Har Zess Riddim (instrumental)
- Bing Bang Studioz – Soak Har Zess Riddim (Chutney instrumental)
- Bing Bang Studioz – Soak Har Zess Riddim (Soca instrumental)
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