WET SWEAT RIDDIM produced by ESTATE RECORDINGS STUDIO 2016
Wet Sweat Overview
The festival groove is a special sound in the Caribbean. During Carnival, streets fill with people dancing and celebrating. The music is bright, joyful, and made for big crowds. In 2016, the Wet Sweat Riddim became one of the rhythms that shaped this lively scene. Its energy was perfect for parties, parades, and fetes across the islands. The arranger behind this riddim crafted a smooth, driving beat that kept dancers moving from start to finish. Every instrument and melody worked together to make a sound that felt both fresh and classic. This was no accident—the arranger’s skill helped the riddim stand out during a year full of strong soca releases. ESTATE RECORDINGS STUDIO produced the Wet Sweat Riddim. The studio is known for its focus on Caribbean music and has played a role in many popular releases. Their work keeps the true spirit of soca alive, and their productions often reach listeners far beyond the islands. ESTATE RECORDINGS STUDIO’s attention to quality helped make this riddim a favorite for 2016 Carnival. Several well-known artists brought their voices to the Wet Sweat Riddim. Delly Ranx delivered “Wine,” adding his unique style. He is respected in both reggae and dancehall, known for his hit “What A Gal Can Wine.” Future Fambo teamed up with Qraig for “Life,” bringing a catchy hook and lively delivery. Harry Toddler, a veteran of the dancehall scene, performed “Foam Party.” Jay Addition’s “Party” added more fun to the mix.
Wet Sweat Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Wine
- Future Fambo Ft. Qraig – Life
- Harry Toddler – Foam Party
- Jay Addition – Party
- Juss Craig – Reathe On
- Juss Craig – Party Cah Stop
- Kid Kurrupt – Wifey Lifestyle
- M – Gee – Checking & Saving (Raw)
- M – Gee – Checking & Saving (Clean)
- Patiensse – Happy People
- Ranco – True Love
- Shokryme – Rich Lifestyle
- Sizzla – The Party Agwan Wid Things
- Teflon – Every Gal A Move (Raw)
- Teflon – Every Gal A Move (Clean)
- Sahie – Good Time
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