Timezess Riddim produced by Scorpio Entertainment Records 2024
Timezess Overview
Scorpio Entertainment Records took the spotlight in 2024 with a soca rhythm that quickly became a festival favorite. Known for their work in Caribbean music, the label has built a reputation for bringing new energy to the soca and dancehall scenes. Their productions often gather streams across digital platforms, reflecting their popularity among partygoers and DJs. The rhythm featured a mix of talented artists, each adding their own style to the project. Tima.z Scorpio & Ty.Grizzy teamed up for “Alingo,” a track that caught attention for its lively tempo and crowd response. Ty.Grizzy, already recognized for his energetic delivery, brought extra hype to the collaboration. Melo Don contributed “Dont Stop,” a tune that fueled the party atmosphere and showcased his knack for catchy hooks. Quindell’s “Desire” added a smooth, melodic touch, while Upgrade’s “Acres” delivered a different groove, showing the rhythm’s versatility. Hiyjah joined with “Sit Dung Pon It,” a song that quickly became a dancefloor staple during the festival season. Behind the scenes, the fete composer played a key role in shaping the rhythm’s sound, blending traditional soca elements with fresh production techniques. Scorpio Entertainment Records, known for launching several regional hits over the years, once again proved their ability to set trends in the genre. Months after its release, the rhythm still gets play during Carnival flashbacks, reminding fans of the unforgettable energy from that year’s celebrations. The project stands as a strong example of how collaboration and creative production continue to drive soca music forward.
Timezess Tracklist:
- Tima.z Scorpio & Ty.Grizzy – Alingo
- Melo Don – Dont Stop
- Quindell – Desire
- Upgrade – Acres
- Hiyjah – Sit Dung Pon It
- 1zone – Back It Up
- Grizzy – Trampoline Pogo
- Billy Blaze – Lava Live
- Ikuna Kush – Motion Ocean
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