Strings And Pan Riddim produced by Monsta Entertainment 2024
Strings And Pan Overview
The Strings And Pan Riddim started as a studio experiment, aiming to bring the true energy of the islands to the dance. The band leader wanted a sound that would instantly remind people of festival time—lively, colorful, and full of life. This vision shaped every part of the recording process, with each artist encouraged to bring their own flavor to the mix. At the heart of this project is Monsta Entertainment. Known for their work in Caribbean music, Monsta Entertainment has built a name for themselves with productions that blend traditional soca with modern beats. Their approach to the Strings And Pan Riddim focused on real instruments, especially steel pan and guitar, to create a sound that felt both classic and fresh. Sugar J stands out on the track "Hurtin Me." Sugar J is recognized for catchy hooks and energetic performances, and with this song, they deliver a chorus that fans still sing today. Skinny Banton brings his own style to "In Me Feelings." He is well known for the hit "Wrong Again," which became a favorite across the Caribbean, and his voice on this riddim adds a deeper, emotional layer. Camille Claudette shines on "Mango," bringing a playful and sweet vibe. Her growing reputation in soca is built on songs like this, which showcase her unique voice and charisma. iAmGreenz delivers "Hold On," adding another dimension to the collection. Even years after its release, the Strings And Pan Riddim remains a go-to anthem for DJs and fans. When people think of 2024 festivals, they remember these songs and the unforgettable vibe they brought to every party.
Strings And Pan Tracklist:
- Sugar J – Hurtin Me
- Skinny Banton – In Me Feelings
- Camille Claudette – Mango
- iAmGreenz – Hold On
- Monsta Entertainment – Strings And Pan Riddim
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