Soca Dab Riddim produced by New Times Entertainment 2024
Soca Dab Overview
The Soca Dab Riddim parade set brought pure energy to the 2024 carnival season, driving crowds with a collection of standout tracks. The set featured D’termine with “Wuk It,” DonLink’s “Vybz In Yah,” Kenthon’s “Rum Dab,” Fligh’s “Deez Tings,” Dolly Jackson’s “My Time,” GeeMoKiss with “Village Ram,” and King G’s “Cock It Up.” Each track added its own spark, making the riddim a favorite at fetes and street parades across the islands. Among the artists, D’termine has made waves in the soca scene, known for his energetic delivery and catchy hooks. His single “Wuk It” became a dancefloor staple, helping cement his reputation as a rising talent. DonLink, with “Vybz In Yah,” brought a vibrant party vibe that matched his growing popularity in the Caribbean music circuit. Kenthon’s “Rum Dab” paid tribute to classic soca themes, celebrating the festive spirit that defines the genre. Fligh’s “Deez Tings” and Dolly Jackson’s “My Time” added more layers to the riddim, each bringing their own style. Dolly Jackson, recognized for her powerful stage presence, has previously earned attention for her performances at regional soca competitions. Behind the scenes, New Times Entertainment produced the Soca Dab Riddim. The label, known for shaping several carnival hits over the past decade, continued its tradition of collaboration and quality with this release. Their work has consistently drawn strong streaming numbers and helped launch new talent in the soca world. For soca fans in 2024, the Soca Dab Riddim parade set captured the heartbeat of the season, uniting dancers and music lovers with every beat.
Soca Dab Tracklist:
- D’termine – Wuk It
- DonLink – Vybz In Yah
- Kenthon – Rum Dab
- Fligh – Deez Tings
- Dolly Jackson – My Time
- GeeMoKiss – Village Ram
- King G – Cock It Up
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