Sweet Mother Riddim produced by Tazma Records 2023
Sweet Mother Overview
When Sweet Mother Riddim dropped in 2023, soca fans across the Caribbean and beyond quickly embraced it. The project brought a new wave of energy to carnival celebrations, with listeners praising its infectious rhythms and lively vocals. On social media, fans shared clips of parties and parades, showing how the riddim became the soundtrack for joyful moments. Ice D Maniac’s contribution, “Party And Live,” stood out for its catchy hooks and vibrant delivery. Ice D Maniac is known for bringing high energy to the stage, and this track continued that tradition, getting crowds moving at major carnival events. Guardian added his own flavor with “Just Get Pay,” a song that resonated with many for its relatable lyrics and upbeat tempo. Guardian has previously made waves in the soca scene, especially with his popular single “Work Hard,” which earned him recognition at several regional music festivals. Major Dickson rounded out the trio with “Groovin Woman.” His smooth style and playful lyrics gave the riddim an extra layer of appeal. Major Dickson has built a reputation for memorable performances, and “Groovin Woman” was no exception, quickly becoming a favorite among DJs. Behind the scenes, Tazma Records played a crucial role in shaping the project’s sound. The label, founded in Trinidad and Tobago, has a history of supporting rising soca talent and producing hits that dominate carnival playlists. Their work on Sweet Mother Riddim is often credited for keeping vocal harmonies at the forefront, helping the project stand out in a crowded season. Fans still remember Sweet Mother Riddim as the heartbeat of 2023’s carnival—an unforgettable chapter in soca music.
Sweet Mother Tracklist:
- Ice D Maniac – Party And Live
- Guardian – Just Get Pay
- Major Dickson – Groovin Woman
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