Slatta

Slatta, a dynamic and prolific Grenadian artist and producer, has been carving out his place in the Caribbean music scene with his versatile style and infectious rhythms. Born Germaine Simon in the Spice Isle known for its vibrant culture and musical heritage, Slatta has emerged as a powerful force in the soca music genre, infusing his tracks with elements of dancehall and afrobeats, which showcases his ability to transcend traditional musical boundaries.

His career has been punctuated by a series of successful releases that have resonated with fans across the Caribbean and beyond. The energetic beats of "Vodka & Tonic Riddim" and the catchy grooves of "Yellow Paint Riddim" demonstrate his flair for crafting riddims that become instant crowd-pleasers. Songs like "Carnival Flu" and "Elevate" are imbued with the festive spirit of the region’s carnival culture, inviting listeners to dive into the celebratory lifestyle that Slatta personifies. With tracks such as "Rum Matrimony" and "Christmas with the Maf," he explores various themes, from the love of local spirits to festive holiday vibes, all while keeping his music grounded in the rich tradition of soca. "Wet & Tight," another electrifying tune, has further solidified Slatta’s reputation as an artist who consistently delivers music that moves his audience to dance with abandon. As he continues to ascend in the music industry, Slatta's inventive sound and lively stage presence have established him as a name to watch in the ongoing evolution of Caribbean music.

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Owna Lane (Remix)
Single - Released April 19, 2024
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