TALK ABOUT RIDDIM produced by PROBLEMATIC MEDIA 2022
Talk About Overview
The Talk About Riddim was born in the studio with a clear goal: to create a sound that would capture the true spirit of Carnival 2022. The band leader wanted every song to keep the energy high and the crowd moving. This vision shaped the direction of the whole project, making sure each track would stand out but still fit together as a celebration of soca music. The producer behind the project, PROBLEMATIC MEDIA, played a major role in bringing this idea to life. Known for their work in Caribbean music, PROBLEMATIC MEDIA has a reputation for blending traditional soca rhythms with modern sounds. Their productions have reached listeners worldwide, and their influence is growing across the festival scene. Each artist on the Talk About Riddim added their own unique style. Rayzor delivered “No Soft Man,” bringing his powerful vocals and stage presence. Viking Ding Dong brought extra excitement with “Mood For Life.” He is well known for his energetic performances and has been a part of several popular soca tracks in recent years. Erphaan Alves shined on “No Time,” continuing his streak as one of Trinidad’s most consistent soca voices. In 2018, Erphaan Alves won the Groovy Soca Monarch title at the International Soca Monarch competition, making him a respected name in the genre. King Bubba FM kept the party going with “A Nice Time.” As a Barbadian artist and producer, King Bubba FM is known for his hit “Who Drinking Rum?” which became a staple at Caribbean parties. DJ Ky rounded out the lineup with “Talk About Riddim,” adding a DJ’s touch to the mix and giving the project its title track. Together, these songs carried the joy and unity of Carnival 2022, leaving fans with memories of nonstop celebration.
Talk About Tracklist:
- Rayzor – No Soft Man
- Viking Ding Dong – Mood For Life
- Erphaan Alves – No Time
- King Bubba FM – A Nice Time
- DJ Ky – Talk About Riddim (instrumental)
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