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Just when it seemed that there would be a lull in soca music, we have learned that Kevin Lyttle is making a return! Hold on now, the list of artists on the newly released album "Red Rum Riddim" includes Vincy artists Problem Child, Kevin Lyttle, Dymez, and daPixel. From Trinidad, we have Patrice Roberts and Shal Marshall, along with US-born Trini artist Imani Ray, delivering excellent music. Finally, we have the golden voice of Teddyson John from Saint Lucia, who teamed up with Shal Marshall out of Trinidad. The result is a Caribbean love connection produced by DJ Ky Walcott and Problem Child of Problematic Media.
While the album showcases individual contributions, it is important to note the excellent collaborations that make this an album likely to receive positive reactions on social media. It is favored not only because it is the latest album released in a dry spell of music following Trinidad's carnival but also because the songs are outstanding. So what are the songs, singers, and collaborations? Here is the list:
- Hold Me—Kevin Lyttle (Saint Vincent)
- Every Time I See You—Problem Child (Saint Vincent)
- This Carnival—Imani Ray (US-born Trini artist)
- Doh Hold Back—Dymez x daPixel (Saint Vincent)
- Gimme More—Patrice Roberts x Problem Child (Trinidad x Saint Vincent)
- God Got Me—Shal Marshall x Teddyson John (Trinidad x Saint Lucia)
This is a feel-good collection of songs that showcases the unique essence of these artists. From Kevin Lyttle's signature voice and style to Problem Child's infectious energy, the album caters to fans of all these artists. Imani Ray rejoices in "This Carnival," while Dymez and daPixel are on the verge of gaining recognition beyond Saint Vincent with this song. Patrice Roberts is the Queen of Soca today, and her collaborations with Problem Child are consistently impressive. Lastly, a song that took us by surprise, "God Got Me" by Shal Marshall and Teddyson John—we approve of the message!
With so many artists representing different territories, it becomes challenging to pin down the specific territory the album embodies. The production team of DJ Ky Walcott and Problem Child hails from Barbados and Saint Vincent. The artists come from various regions of the diaspora, but the majority are from Saint Vincent. Regardless of location, the music remains sweet and impactful. So smile, applaud the music release, and explore all the songs. We love them all and would like to know your thoughts on this album release.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Album Title: Red Rum Riddim
Artist/Performed by: Kevin Lyttle, Problem Child, Imani Ray, Dymez, Patrice Roberts, Shal Marshall
Produced by: DJ Ky Walcott
Produced by: Problem Child
Origin: Barbados for Saint Vincent, Saint Lucia and Summer Caribbean Diaspora Carnivals
Genre: Soca
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