Summer Steam Riddim produced by Aaron Duncan 2025
Summer Steam Overview
The Summer Steam Riddim brings a bright, energetic vibe straight from the islands. The rhythm is fast and lively, driven by strong percussion and catchy melodies. It’s the kind of sound that fills every corner of a fete and keeps people moving all night. The beat pulses with life, mixing traditional soca grooves with a modern edge. Artists on this collection each add their unique flavor to the riddim. Nelly Cottoy delivers “Boop!” with her confident vocals and playful style. Her reputation in the soca community keeps growing, especially after standout tracks like “Sweetest Wine.” Travelwithzoe teams up with Aaron Duncan for “Single,” blending their voices over the driving beat for a real party anthem. Aaron Duncan - Single also makes an impact, showing why Aaron Duncan remains such a force in contemporary soca. Tempa’s “Glad Yuh Born” lifts spirits with smooth delivery atop the bubbling riddim. Meanwhile, Melick’s “Hustle,” Alex Cassidy’s “Tobago,” and Small Apache’s “Dy Gyal” each bring their own stories and energy to the mix—making sure there’s something for everyone at any fete. Aaron Duncan is not only featured as an artist but also serves as producer for this project. He has been recognized widely for winning multiple Junior Calypso Monarch titles in Trinidad and Tobago, marking him as one of the most promising talents in modern Caribbean music. His work behind the scenes shapes the overall sound, keeping it fresh while rooted in tradition.
Summer Steam Tracklist:
- Lady Lava – Ring Finger
- Nelly Cottoy – Boop!
- Travelwithzoe Ft.Aaron Duncan – Single (Zess Freestyle)
- Travelwithzoe Ft. Aaron Duncan – Single ( – Extended – (Zess Freestyle)
- Tempa – Glad Yuh Born
- Melick – Hustle
- Alex Cassidy – Tobago (White Zess)
- Small Apache – Dy Gyal
- Aaron Duncan – Summer Steam Riddim Instrumental
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