CUTE BUBBLE RIDDIM produced by MISIK MUZIK 2015
Cute Bubble Overview
The Cute Bubble Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2015 that brought together a strong lineup of female artists. The release includes standout tracks such as Stacious — Cute Bubble, J Capri — Luv It, Cecile — I Wanna Love, Cecile — I Wanna F**K, Marcy Chin — Head Ova Heels, and Tifa — Mi Sum’N Good. Other artists featured are Lisa Hyper with Roller Coaster, Raine Seville with Goodness, Kim Kelly with Girls Night Out, and Laren with When Body Good. Each song brings a unique energy to the riddim, making it a favorite for party playlists and late-night events. Stacious opens the project with Cute Bubble, a track that captures the lively spirit of the riddim. J Capri follows with Luv It, delivering catchy hooks and a confident style that made her a standout voice in dancehall. Cecile contributes two songs, I Wanna Love and I Wanna F**K, both showing her versatility and boldness as an artist. Marcy Chin’s Head Ova Heels and Tifa’s Mi Sum’N Good add further excitement, each artist bringing her own flair to the riddim. The riddim was produced by MISIK MUZIK, a producer known for innovative dancehall beats and a knack for creating tracks that thrive in both local and international scenes. MISIK MUZIK’s work on this release helped it gain strong streaming numbers and recognition among selectors. Today, the Cute Bubble Riddim stands as an important part of dancehall history, remembered for its party atmosphere and the powerful lineup of female talent.
Cute Bubble Tracklist:
- Stacious – Cute Bubble
- J Capri – Luv It
- Cecile – I Wanna Love
- Cecile – I Wanna F**K
- Marcy Chin – Head Ova Heels
- Tifa – Mi Sum’N Good (Clean)
- Tifa – Mi Sum’N Good (Raw)
- Lisa Hyper – Roller Coaster
- Raine Seville – Goodness
- Kim Kelly – Girls Night Out
- Laren – When Body Good (Clean)
- Laren – When Body Good (Raw)
- Vanessa Bling – Tun Up Di Ting
- Tiffy Malvo – Turn Mi On
- Misik Muzik – Cute Bubble Riddim
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