Darien Bailey Blazes with Crop Over Hits from Alix Cage and Joaquin
Both Available on July 31
Barbadian hit producer Darien Bailey blazes with two new releases - “Slow Wine” by Alix Cage and “Rum” by Joaquin, both available worldwide from all major digital retailers on July 31, 2015, with pre-order available now, from FOX FUSE. Formerly of Studio B, Bailey goes solo on “Slow Wine” by Alix Cage, while he teams up with Hector Cesar on “Rum.”
Both tracks debuted at this year’s Crop Over, which is Barbados’ annual carnival celebration. “Slow Wine” and “Rum” deliver tropical, groovy soca sounds from Alix Cage and Joaquin respectively, and both will have you breaking into dance, no matter where you are. The songs are already burning up charts and airwaves in Barbados and now make their debut worldwide.
Monstapiece Entertainment Crafts Crop Over Tunes for Mr. VeeJay and Bruce & Barry Chandler
Both Available on July 31
Barbadian hit house Monstapiece Entertainment crafts Crop Over hits “Ol’ Mas” by Mr. VeeJay and “Jumpin” by Bruce & Barry Chandler, both available worldwide from all major digital retailers on July 31, 2015, with pre-order available now, from FOX FUSE. Peter Coppin, who is at the helm of Monstapiece Entertainment, has been crafting hits for over a decade now and these new tunes add to his rich and growing catalog.
“Ol’ Mas” by Mr. VeeJay is a groovy soca tune spewing smooth carnival vibes, while “Jumpin” by Bruce & Barry Chandler is an energetic, power soca track, perfect for hitting the road on carnival day. Now with their international debut, these hit tunes are available for soca fans to enjoy worldwide
Martian Music Wins with the Battalion Riddim
Available on July 31
Trinidad and Tobago-based Martian Music wins with its new, Spicemas soca compilation Battalion Riddim, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on July 31, 2015, with pre-order available now, from FOX FUSE. Spewing fiery, power soca vibes, the Battalion Riddim keeps carnival alive year round and is a must-have for soca lovers everywhere.
Soca star Tallpree (“King Jab”) alongside rising sensations Lil Vaughn (“Stamp The Ground”), Luni Spark and Electrify (“In We Section”), and College Boy Jesse (“Traffic”) all deliver the soundtrack for Spicemas (Grenada’s carnival) for soca fans everywhere.
Martian Music was established in 2007 and is headed up by Trinidadian producer Erikkson Kendel George AKA Don Iko, who has been crafting beats and hit tunes for over eight years now. His exciting take on soca, and in this case ragga soca, is making Martian Music a household name in Caribbean music today.
TRACK LIST
1. Tallpree - King Jab
2. Lil Vaughn - Stamp The Ground
3. Luni Spark and Electrify - In We Section
4. College Boy Jesse - Traffic
5. Martian Music - Battalion Riddim (Instrumental)
Monsta Entertainment Ignites Spicemas with the Morning Sun Riddim
Available on July 31
Grenadian hit house Monsta Entertainment delivers its new soca compilation Morning Sun Riddim, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on July 31, 2015, with pre-order available now, from FOX FUSE. Producer Jude “J.R.E.” Robertson first made a name for himself in the soca game by crafting hits for Grenada’s top artists, and is known for composing multiple genres including soca, reggae, dancehall and hip-hop and has even dabbled in rock and pop.
The Morning Sun Riddim showcases a hybrid of soca along with other international flavors, making for a memorable soundtrack for Spicemas (Grenada’s annual carnival), which is underway now. Soca sensations Luni Spark, Electrify, J.R.E., Yung Image, Madlock, Sharrie Jones, iYahtola and Dilecious deliver fun-filled tracks to satisfy soca lovers in the Caribbean and beyond.
Monsta Entertainment, formerly known as J.R.E. Productions, has won both the Soca Monarch and Road March titles in its homeland and now takes it to another level with these groovy, party-perfect tracks from the Morning Sun Riddim.
TRACK LIST
1. Luni Spark and Electrify - Drink
2. J.R.E - Feting Till Morning
3. Yung Image and Madlock - Fly Away
4. Sharrie Jones - Walking Away
5. iYahtola and Dilecious - Feels Right
6. iYahtola and Dilecious - Feels Right (Raw)
7. Monsta Entertainment - Morning Sun Riddim (Instrumental)
Ultimate Rejects Drops Hits from Soca Stars Farmer Nappy and KES
All Available on July 31
Trinidad and Tobago-based EDM DJ-collective Ultimate Rejects drops three new releases – “My House (Ultimate Rejects Remix)” by Farmer Nappy, “Fallin (Ultimate Rejects Remix)” and “Where Yuh From (Ultimate Rejects Soul Train Remix)” by KES, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on July 31, 2015, with pre-order available now, from FOX FUSE. The DJ unit comprises of hit soca producer Johann Seaton of MadMen Productions and Edghill “MX Prime” Thomas, formerly known as Maximus Dan, a soca artist and deejay in Trinidad.
“Fallin” and “Where Yuh From” were originally produced by MadMen Productions, while “My House” was produced by De Red Boyz. These remixes from Ultimate Rejects add new life to the tracks by injecting high-energy, up-tempo beats, which up the ante even more and will introduce the music to another demographic, at home and abroad.
Ultimate Rejects are at the forefront of EDM (electronic dance music) in the Caribbean, locally known as CDM (Caribbean dance music). These thrilling mash-ups are sure club bangers and places Trinidadian music further on the global map.
Simply Natural Family Brings Us “Beyond The Struggle”
Available on July 17
Trinidad and Tobago-based production house Simply Natural Family (SNF) serves up its new hit “Beyond The Struggle” by Destiny’s Eagle, Ky@h and Robert Baptiste, available worldwide from all major digital retailers on July 17, 2015, from FOX FUSE.
SNF was established five years ago and is a talented group of six, comprising of producers, musicians and songwriters, fronted by founder and CEO Robert “SN” Baptiste, who pulls double-duty on this track as both producer and performer.
“Beyond The Struggle” is a smooth R&B song that brings velvety vocals from songstress Destiny’s Eagle alongside Baptiste, while Ky@h raps rhymes that perfectly compliments its inspirational theme. The song showcases the diversity of Trinidadian music as its producers and artists are influenced by international genres, and can now add to those genres and compete on the worldwide stage, as is evident with this song.