SUPER SAIYAN RIDDIM produced by WETTY-BEATZ PRODUCTIONZ 2021
Super Saiyan Overview
When Carnival 2021 arrived, the Super Saiyan Riddim captured the mood perfectly. Soca fans everywhere were looking for a new anthem after months of uncertainty, and this lively riddim delivered. Its infectious energy made it a staple for DJs, who kept reloading the tracks at every party and virtual fete. The mastermind behind the sound is WETTY-BEATZ PRODUCTIONZ, a producer and label known for pushing soca’s boundaries. Based in Grenada, WETTY-BEATZ PRODUCTIONZ has built a reputation for crafting hits that keep crowds moving, with previous successes including the popular “Wetty Beatz Riddim.” The label’s approach to blending traditional soca with modern beats has helped define the sound of the current era. Each artist on the Super Saiyan Riddim brings a unique style. Boyzie, with his track “Backerz,” is no stranger to the soca scene. He is known for winning Grenada’s Soca Monarch title multiple times, and his energetic delivery makes “Backerz” a standout. Skinny Fabulous, who appears with “Big Woman,” is a well-known name across the Caribbean. He made waves internationally through his collaboration on the 2019 hit “Famalay” alongside Machel Montano and Bunji Garlin, which topped charts in Trinidad and Tobago. Wetty Beatz teams up with Jab King for “Hello,” adding a fresh dynamic to the riddim. Wetty, as both an artist and producer, rounds out the release with “Beatz Productionz - Super Saiyan,” showcasing his dual talents. Together, these tracks brought the spirit and joy of Carnival 2021 to life, lifting everyone’s mood when it was needed most.
Super Saiyan Tracklist:
- Triniboi Joocie & Luni Spark & Electrify – Massacre
- Boyzie – Backerz
- Lavaman – Super Saiyan
- Skinny Fabulous – Big Woman
- Wetty Beatz & Jab King – Hello
- Wetty-Beatz Productionz – Super Saiyan (riddim – instrumental)
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