STUPSE RIDDIM produced by NELIEUX 2014
Stupse Overview
In 2014, soca music had a bright, energetic sound, and the Stupse Riddim fit right in. This rhythm brought serious carnival vibes to every party and street parade. It was the kind of beat that made people want to dance, jump, and wave their flags. The Stupse Riddim was more than just background music—it was the heart of the party during that year’s fetes. Behind the scenes, the producer NELIEUX played a big role in shaping this sound. NELIEUX is known for working with different soca and Caribbean artists, and his productions have racked up thousands of streams online. He’s worked with labels like Bass Ink Productions, helping to push soca music to more listeners around the world. With Stupse Riddim, NELIEUX made sure every track kept the island spirit alive. The mix featured some strong artists. Blaxx Feat Macka Diamond delivered “Mash Up D Road,” a song that really captured the excitement of carnival. Blaxx was already known for his hit “Leh Go,” which became a soca anthem in Trinidad and Tobago. Macka Diamond, from Jamaica, brought her own dancehall energy to the collaboration. Devon Matthews added his own style with “Dock The Police.” He was a respected singer and radio personality in Trinidad, and later, he would go on to win the 2017 International Soca Monarch Groovy category. Nadia Batson came in with “Stumblin’.” She’s famous for writing and performing “So Long,” another big soca hit. Her voice and energy helped make the Stupse Riddim unforgettable. Looking back, you couldn’t go to a 2014 fete without hearing this mix. It captured the true spirit of soca that year.
Stupse Tracklist:
- Blaxx Feat Macka Diamond – Mash Up D Road
- Devon Matthews – Dock The Police
- Nadia Batson – Stumblin’
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