TREYCAN CHRISTMAS RIDDIM produced by TREYCAN RECORDZ 2022
Treycan Christmas Overview
TREYCAN RECORDZ has built a reputation for producing high-energy soca releases that light up Caribbean parties and parades. In 2022, the label delivered another standout with the Treycan Christmas Riddim, a collection that quickly became a favorite on the festival circuit. The riddim’s base was crafted for trucks rolling through the streets, creating a sound that perfectly matched the joyful and vibrant mood of the season. The release featured tracks like "Christmas Prayer," "Love This Christmas," and "Caribbean Christmas." Each song brought a different flavor, but all shared the lively, parade-driven arrangements that define soca’s festive spirit. The music’s pulsing rhythms and catchy melodies made it easy for crowds to dance and sing along, capturing the essence of a true Caribbean celebration. Behind the scenes, the fete composer and producer at TREYCAN RECORDZ played a key role in shaping the sound. Known for blending traditional soca elements with modern production, the label has helped push the genre forward in recent years. TREYCAN RECORDZ’s influence can be heard not just in this release, but in other projects that have earned strong streaming numbers and a loyal following across the region. Even now, the base from this truck anthem brings back memories of 2022’s biggest fetes and street parades. The Treycan Christmas Riddim stands as a joyful reminder of soca’s power to unite people through music and dance, and its replay value keeps fans coming back long after the season ends.
Treycan Christmas Tracklist:
- Christmas Prayer
- Love This Christmas
- Caribbean Christmas
- Time Of The Year
- Christmas Time Again
- Jamaica Christmas Sweet
- Christmas Breeze
- Christmas Drum
- Christmas Time
- Let’s Celebrate Christmas
- TreyCan Christmas Riddim
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