Stargate Riddim produced by Maneuva for Iland Nation Entertainment, mixed and mastered By Adigun for Adigun Productions 2024
Stargate Overview
The Stargate Riddim arrived in 2024 as a bold showcase for soca singers and bands. Built for high-energy parties, this rhythm quickly became a favorite on island sound systems. Soca music and sound system culture are deeply connected—big speakers, open-air dances, and the drive to keep the crowd moving are at the heart of both. Stargate Riddim’s pulsing beat and lively arrangements fit perfectly into this tradition, adding fresh fuel to Carnival celebrations. Behind the scenes, producer Maneuva of Iland Nation Entertainment led the project. Maneuva has built a strong reputation for bringing together talented artists and creating tracks that work well in both street parties and radio playlists. The mixing and mastering were handled by Adigun for Adigun Productions, a studio hand known for crisp, clear sound and a long list of credits in Caribbean music. Adigun’s touch helped the riddim sound powerful on big sound systems, making sure every performance stood out. The vocal talent on Stargate Riddim is impressive. Bonified delivers “Different Kinda Mas,” adding his signature energy to the track. Elvin Belfon, known for his hit “D Badist,” brings his party spirit to “Looking 4 Cup.” Jahricky adds “Pass A Bottle,” continuing his rise in the soca scene after his breakout single “Fete and Drink.” Shireen B x Pahjo join forces on “Destiny,” and Towa Hill x Chawe Don bring “Nice Gyal,” each act adding their unique flavor. Stargate Riddim is now part of soca’s Carnival legacy for 2024, showing how sound system culture and studio craft combine to create lasting party anthems.
Stargate Tracklist:
- Bonified – Different Kinda Mas
- Elvin Belfon – Looking 4 Cup
- Jahricky – Pass A Bottle
- Shireen B x Pahjo – Destiny
- Towa Hill x Chawe Don – Nice Gyal
- Valene Nedd – Weed & Whine
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