WET SPONGE RIDDIM produced by XPERT STUDIOS
Wet Sponge Overview
For many reggae and soca fans, 2022 stands out as the year the truck anthem base became the heartbeat of carnival. This powerful rhythm, known for its deep bass and energetic tempo, was a favorite at street parades and festival trucks. It created a perfect foundation for artists to bring their best to the Wet Sponge Riddim project, produced by XPERT STUDIOS. Dash, a well-known soca artist from Grenada, brought excitement to the project with "Marathon." Dash is recognized for his strong presence in the Grenadian soca scene and has delivered several hits over the years, including the popular "Doh Touch Meh Carnival." His contribution to the Wet Sponge Riddim captured the spirit of carnival with catchy hooks and infectious energy. Mason Made added his own flavor with "Sit Down Ah Say." The song quickly became a crowd favorite at events, showing Mason Made’s ability to connect with fans through lively performances and relatable lyrics. Terra D Governor, another standout on the project, delivered "Woman." Known for his consistent releases and performances, Terra D Governor has built a solid reputation in the soca community. Luni Spark & Electrify joined the lineup with "Good Vibes Only," adding a joyful and upbeat touch that matched the festival mood perfectly. XPERT STUDIOS, the producer behind the project, has a track record of creating memorable soca and dancehall riddims. Their work has been featured across the Caribbean, helping to shape the sound of modern carnival music. Even today, fans remember 2022 for this vibrant carnival project, linking it with some of the best festival moments of the year.
Wet Sponge Tracklist:
- Dash – Marathon
- Mason Made – Sit Down Ah Say
- Terra D Governor – Woman
- Luni Spark & Electrify – Good Vibes Only
- Lavaman – People F Up
- Lavaman – People F Up
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