TRINI MEDAL RIDDIM produced by JAH WAYNE RECORDZ 2013
Trini Medal Overview
In 2013, the Trini Medal Riddim became a true festival favorite, powering sound systems at parties and street events across the Caribbean. This soca riddim is built for big speakers and outdoor energy, with a rolling bassline and sharp percussion that keep crowds moving. DJs and selectors loved how it blended with other tracks, making it a staple for late-night sessions and carnival fetes. The mastermind behind the Trini Medal Riddim is JAH WAYNE RECORDZ. Known for shaping energetic Caribbean sounds, JAH WAYNE RECORDZ has produced several soca and dancehall tracks that have reached wide audiences. The label is respected for its festival-ready touch and for bringing together artists from different backgrounds. On this riddim, Charly Black stands out with "Gold Medal." Charly Black is well known for his international hit "Gyal You a Party Animal," but here he brings his signature style to the soca scene. General Degree, another respected name, delivers "Ms Tight." General Degree is a veteran in dancehall, famous for songs like "Traffic Blocking," and his presence adds a strong dancehall flavor. Pretti Kitti joins with "Line Wid Gold," giving a fresh voice to the riddim. Jah Wayne himself brings "Spirit Inna Yu," showing his skills not just as a producer but also as an artist. The duo Shudley & Jj round out the line-up with "Wine Gal," adding more variety to the release. Even years later, fans still remember 2013 for the energy and unity Trini Medal Riddim brought to the sound system culture.
Trini Medal Tracklist:
- Charly Black – Gold Medal (Raw)
- Charly Black – Gold Medal (Clean)
- General Degree – Ms Tight
- Pretti Kitti – Line Wid Gold (Raw)
- Pretti Kitti – Line Wid Gold (Clean)
- Jah Wayne – Spirit Inna Yu (Raw)
- Jah Wayne – Spirit Inna Yu (Clean)
- Shudley & Jj – Wine Gal
- Trini Medal Riddim Version
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