SVINX RIDDIM produced by WALLA PROD 2016
Svinx Overview
The Svinx Riddim release from 2016 brought pure carnival energy and the true spirit of soca music. The parade flow on this project mixes Caribbean soca with touches of dancehall and even a bit of pop, making the music feel fresh and exciting. The songs are built for dancing in the streets, but they also blend genres in a way that reaches all kinds of listeners. Crocadile stands out with "Party Red," showing why he is respected in the soca scene. His lively style lifts the crowd and keeps the festival mood high. Daddy Skanky’s "Bagay La Cho" brings a strong groove and catchy chorus. Daddy Skanky is known for his high-energy performances and has made a name for himself with tracks that light up Caribbean parties. Djo Black’s "Hey Selekta" adds a dancehall flavor to the mix, while Guy Al Mc’s "Fok Mwen Fe An Bagay" gives the parade a catchy, singalong vibe. Little Di Lion’s "This Year" is all about celebration, making it a favorite for the road. The music arranger shapes each track to fit the parade flow, making sure every song connects smoothly. Producer WALLA PROD, a well-known name in the French Caribbean music scene, is behind the project. WALLA PROD has a history of producing carnival hits and is respected for bringing together top artists and strong beats. When 2016 is mentioned, the Svinx Riddim parade flow gets played, reminding everyone of joyful carnival days.
Svinx Tracklist:
- Crocadile – Party Red
- Daddy Skanky – Bagay La Cho
- Djo Black – Hey Selekta
- Guy Al Mc – Fok Mwen Fe An Bagay
- Little Di Lion – This Year
- Maylan Manaza – Welcome
- Mc Janik – Grave
- Meidy Tika – Viens Chez Moi
- Natwal – Ta Mwen Se Taw
- Pleen Pyroman – Fok Fe An Efo
- Saaido – Attirance
- Sael – An Sel Fi
- Sael, Straika, Dede St Prix, Pleen Pyroman, Daddy Skanky – Nonm Ki Ni
- Stick – Fanm Ta La
- Straika – Trape Pwoblem
- Xav B – Doubout’
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