Strong Rum Riddim produced by Federation Family Studio 2023
Strong Rum Overview
The Strong Rum Riddim brought together some of the most exciting voices in soca for 2023. Fucha Kid (Feds Boss), known for his energetic stage presence and the hit track "Show Off," led the charge. BabyFace, who made waves with his song "We Got It," added his unique style. Josh Danielz, with "Business," continued to build his reputation as a rising talent. Bless Eye, who delivered "1 Life," is recognized for his positive messages in music, while Kiyode Erasto, featured on "They Want It Now," brought a fresh vibe to the lineup. The riddim also featured Greg Whittaker (Blingaz) with "Long Stick," 1 Rule on "Soca," and the collaboration of Jarwa Ft. Bella & Kimbel Warner on "Strong Rum." Bella also had a solo version of "Strong Rum," and Gangsta Ferrella energized the crowd with "High Energy." Each artist contributed their own flavor, giving masqueraders nonstop power to dance through the festivities. Federation Family Studio produced the Strong Rum Riddim. The studio has played a key role in the Caribbean music scene, helping to shape the sound of modern soca. Known for their high-quality productions and festival-ready tracks, Federation Family Studio has worked with many top artists and has become a trusted name for Carnival anthems. Looking back, the Strong Rum Riddim was a true Carnival anthem of 2023. Its infectious beat and lively performances kept the party going, making it a favorite among masqueraders and soca fans. The riddim’s success showed the strength of collaboration and the power of music to bring people together during Carnival.
Strong Rum Tracklist:
- Fucha Kid (Feds Boss) – Show Off
- BabyFace – We Got It
- Josh Danielz – Business
- Bless Eye – 1 Life
- Kiyode Erasto – They Want It Now
- Greg Whittaker (Blingaz) – Long Stick
- 1 Rule – Soca
- Jarwa Ft. Bella & Kimbel Warner – Strong Rum
- Gangsta Ferrella – High Energy
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