
VC Vibe Release Details
- Riddim year: 2026
- Style: Soca
- Total tracks: 4
- Unique artists on riddim: 5
- Production credits: Meggawattz Productions
- Release date: 2026-06-24
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 2026 Soca Riddims
Meggawattz Productions has been a steady part of the Vincentian soca and dancehall circuit for years, and VC Vibe Riddim feels like another entry in that long-running local catalog rather than a one-off Carnival throwaway. The producer behind the imprint, Dougal “D Fresh” Allen, has been active in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines since 2005 and has worked across both dancehall and soca while also building a reputation as a recording and artist-development figure. That background matters here, because the riddim has the kind of island-rooted bounce that usually comes from someone who knows the difference between a studio idea and something that can actually move a fete crowd.
The lineup is all Vincy voices and that gives the project its character. Johnny Rebel, who has been part of the local soca and ragga-soca scene for years, comes in with Big Bumper Girls, a cut that sounds like it was made for waistline business and loud road energy. Bomani, one of SVG’s best-known soca names and a former national and OECS soca monarch, links with Homey on Love And Money, and that pairing gives the riddim a more seasoned, crowd-friendly feel. Sakinah brings Miss Daisy, and Sheldon Douglas closes the set with 911. It is a small roster, but each singer adds a different angle: flirtation, party confidence, and the kind of hook-driven soca writing that lands quickly on first listen.
Sonically, VC Vibe Riddim sits in that modern Vincy space where soca, ragga-soca, and dancefloor pressure blur together. The pulse is steady and forward-driving, the arrangements stay lean enough for the vocals to cut through, and the whole thing feels aimed at jukebox rotation, road play, and DJ juggling. It is less about studio polish for its own sake than about energy, clarity, and repeat value. The strongest appeal here is the way the songs read like distinct crowd moments without losing the identity of the riddim underneath.
VC Vibe Tracklist:
- Johnny Rebel – Big Bumper Girls
- Homey And Bomani – Love And Money
- Sakinah – Miss Daisy
- Sheldon Douglas – 911
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