SOCA ANTIDOTE RIDDIM produced by SPINE|#5 RECORDS & FM STUDIOS 2014
Soca Antidote Overview
In 2014, soca music was full of energy, and the festival groove was taking over Caribbean carnivals. That year, one riddim stood out on the road and in the parties: the Soca Antidote Riddim. This riddim became a festival highlight, bringing together top artists and producers. SPINE|#5 RECORDS and FM STUDIOS were behind this powerful release. Known for their fresh sound and focus on carnival music, these producers helped shape the sound of that season. Their work on the Soca Antidote Riddim added to their growing reputation in the soca world. The riddim featured Pamputtae with her track "Shake Uh Bumper." Pamputtae is a well-known dancehall and soca artist from Jamaica. She has worked with big names in dancehall, including Spice, and is famous for her strong, confident style. Makamillion brought his song "Wuk" to the riddim. Makamillion is recognized for his lively performances and catchy hooks. His music often gets crowds moving at fetes and carnivals. Yankey Boy & Dev teamed up for "Gimie Liquor." Yankey Boy, from Trinidad and Tobago, is known for his smooth vocals and has had success with songs like "Road Rage." Dev, an Indian-American singer, is known for her hit "In the Dark" and her diverse collaborations. The Soca Antidote Riddim became a key anthem for soca in 2014. Its infectious beats and strong performances made it a favorite at festivals and in playlists, keeping the carnival spirit alive all year.
Soca Antidote Tracklist:
- Pamputtae – Shake Uh Bumper
- Makamillion – Wuk
- Yankey Boy & Dev – Gimie Liquor
- Spine & #5 Records & Fm Studios – Soca Antidote Riddim Instrumental
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