SPECIAL DARK RIDDIM produced by DG PRODUCTIONS 2021
Special Dark Overview
The carnival jam riddim started with a creative spark in the studio. An island arranger led the session, aiming for a sound that would capture the spirit of carnival. They focused on bright brass, rolling drums, and a rhythm that would get crowds moving. The result was a lively riddim, built for celebration. DG PRODUCTIONS, a well-known name in the soca and dancehall scene, produced the project. The label is known for its energetic releases and has built a following through streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. DG PRODUCTIONS has a reputation for keeping their productions upbeat and engaging, which helped this riddim stand out during the 2021 carnival season. Each artist brought their own style to the riddim. Kyng Moses delivered "Quicky," a track that became a favorite on carnival trucks. Kyng Moses is recognized for his catchy hooks and has been featured on several popular soca compilations. L.E.D followed with "Spice Mas," a song that celebrates the excitement of carnival. L.E.D is known for high-energy performances and has collaborated with other soca artists in the past. Stormer’s "On the Road" captured the feeling of dancing through the streets, while Tonio D Don and Lil Kay teamed up for "Ugly Woman," adding humor and fun to the project. The instrumental "Special Dark Riddim" by DG Productions gave DJs a powerful base for live sets. In 2021, this island release became a staple at fetes, spreading quickly across carnival trucks and stages. The combination of creative direction, experienced production, and talented artists made the riddim a memorable part of that year’s celebrations.
Special Dark Tracklist:
- Kyng Moses – Quicky
- L.E.D – Spice Mas
- Stormer – On the Road
- Tonio D Don, Lil Kay – Ugly Woman
- DG Productions – Special Dark Riddim (Instrumental)
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