Wham 2 Dem 2 Riddim produced by Stratosphere Muzic 2024
Wham 2 Dem 2 Overview
The Wham 2 Dem 2 Riddim brings together some of the top names in soca for 2024. Ricky T, known for his hit “Look Something To Talk About,” leads the lineup. Bunji Garlin, who gained international attention with his song “Differentology,” adds his powerful voice to the mix with “Thousand.” Bronxx, Mata, and Ricky T team up on the energetic track “Better Than Them.” Skinny Fabulous, a past winner of the International Soca Monarch title, delivers “Find Out.” Lyrikal, recognized for his strong presence in the soca scene, brings the high-energy track “Mash Pit.” The heartbeat of this riddim is the island beat, crafted to keep the festival spirit alive. The music blends lively percussion and catchy melodies, creating an atmosphere perfect for dancing and celebration. Each song keeps the Caribbean vibe strong, carrying the sounds straight into the parades and fetes of 2024. Behind the production is Stratosphere Muzic, a label known for shaping modern soca and dancehall sounds. Stratosphere Muzic has built a reputation for working with top artists across the Caribbean and producing tracks that earn millions of streams online. Their careful production on the Wham 2 Dem 2 Riddim ensures every song stands out while still feeling part of a larger celebration. This release continues to play a big role in the 2024 parade season, with its tracks heard at major events and street parties. The Wham 2 Dem 2 Riddim keeps the energy high, making sure the island beat stays at the heart of every celebration.
Wham 2 Dem 2 Tracklist:
- Ricky T – Look Something To Talk About
- Bunji Garlin – Thousand
- Bronxx, Mata, Ricky T – Better Than Them
- Skinny Fabulous – Find Out (Clean)
- Skinny Fabulous – Find Out (Radio Edit)
- Lyrikal – Mash Pit (Clean)
- Lyrikal – Mash Pit (Radio Edit)
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