TILT OVA RIDDIM produced by FULL CHAARGE RECORDS 2016
Tilt Ova Overview
The Tilt Ova Riddim brought together some of the biggest names in dancehall and soca for the 2016 carnival season. Beenie Man, known for his global hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma),” added his signature energy with the track “Me Feel Good.” Charly Black, who found international fame with “Gyal You a Party Animal,” delivered “After the First Night.” D’Koncep joined the lineup with “Whine,” while Deja’s “Hot Gyal Anthem” and Demarco’s “Tilt Ova” added more fire to the collection. These artists, each with their own unique style, helped make the Tilt Ova Riddim a favorite during carnival. Demarco, already known for songs like “Fallen Soldiers,” brought a strong presence to the project. The riddim also featured other tracks such as Devin Di Dakta’s “Every Gal Mal,” Kalado’s “Fat Pum Pum,” Kandy K’s “Run Mi Dung,” Raytid’s “Champion Bubbler,” and Ricky Teetz’s “Flawless.” The production was handled by FULL CHAARGE RECORDS, a label respected for its work in the dancehall and soca scenes. FULL CHAARGE RECORDS has produced several popular riddims and tracks, and their releases have gained millions of streams online. Their attention to vocal harmonies and energetic rhythms helped the Tilt Ova Riddim stand out. The Tilt Ova Riddim quickly became a key anthem for soca in 2016. Its lively beats and catchy songs made it a staple at carnival events, bringing people together on the road and at parties.
Tilt Ova Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Me Feel Good
- Charly Black – After the First Night
- D’Koncep – Whine (Drop It Down Low)
- Deja – Hot Gyal Anthem
- Demarco – Tilt Ova
- Devin Di Dakta – Every Gal Mal
- Govana – Yuh Can Wuk
- Kalado – Fat Pum Pum
- Kandy K – Run Mi Dung
- Raytid – Champion Bubbler
- Ricky Teetz – Flawless
- Vershon – Body Feel Good
- Full Chaarge Records – Tilt Ova Riddim Instrumental
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