007 RIDDIM produced by TRIPPLESTAR LABEL 2020
007 Overview
The 007 Riddim is a dancehall project released in 2020, produced by TRIPPLESTAR LABEL. This riddim arrives during a time when dancehall continues to shape club music and sound system culture worldwide. Several artists feature on the 007 Riddim, each bringing their own style to the project. Bajan Mafia is known for his energetic delivery and strong presence in the Caribbean dancehall scene. He often blends Bajan influences into his tracks, giving his music a unique edge. Bigga Vybz has built a reputation for catchy hooks and straightforward lyrics. His songs often get strong support from DJs, especially in dance settings. Chorus is recognized for his smooth vocal flow and ability to ride any riddim with ease. He has worked on several projects that have gained attention in regional playlists. Danny Sprang is respected for his consistent output over the years. He is known for working closely with producers to create tracks that fit well within dancehall’s traditions. Devon Star brings a melodic style and often focuses on themes of street life and celebration in his lyrics. TRIPPLESTAR LABEL, the producer behind 007 Riddim, has a track record of delivering dancehall projects that are popular in both local and international circles. The label is known for keeping the authentic dancehall sound alive while also supporting new talent. The 007 Riddim itself is built on a driving beat with sharp snares and basslines. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing influence of classic dancehall while remaining relevant for today’s selectors and fans. Its seamless flow makes it a favorite for DJs and playlists.
007 Tracklist:
- Bajan Mafia – Becareful
- Bigga Vybz – Good Artist
- Chorus – Alright
- Danny Sprang – Hustle Back
- Devon Star – 007 Riddim
- Fhiyahshua – On a Mission
- G Jegz – No Fuss No Fight
- Messiah – Touch Di Road
- Ras Demo – Me a Tell Dem
- Skanja – Pose
- Syross – Fed Up
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