1000°C RIDDIM produced by 876 RECORDS 2018
1000c Overview
The 1000c Riddim, produced by 876 RECORDS, is a strong example of how dancehall and sound system culture come together. The sound system cut on this project mixes tough, hardcore dancehall energy with catchy hooks, making it perfect for selectors and DJs who want to keep the dancefloor moving. In Jamaican music, sound systems are more than just big speakers; they are a way of life, bringing people together through music and community. This riddim captures that feeling, with each track made to excite the crowd and keep the party going. 876 RECORDS is a known name in the dancehall scene. The label has a reputation for delivering fresh, energetic riddims and has worked with both new and well-known artists. Their 1000 Degrees Riddim gained notice for its modern sound while keeping true to the roots of dancehall. On the 1000c Riddim, Unorthodox brings the single "Hold Mi Down," showing his unique style and lyrical skill. Jah Tee’s "How Wi Dweet" stands out with its confident delivery and is one of his most recognized tracks. Jeagga Reggae is also featured with "Wil To Fulfil," adding his own voice to the mix. Makarta’s "Thosand Dallaz" and Natrual Flamez’s "Come Fi Yuh" help round out the project, each artist adding their own flavor to the riddim. Even in 2024, selectors and DJs still play this riddim, keeping the energy of 2018 alive in dancehall parties. The combination of strong production and talented artists makes the 1000c Riddim a lasting favorite in sound system culture.
1000c Tracklist:
- Unorthodox – Hold Mi Down
- Jah Tee – How Wi Dweet (Clean)
- Jah Tee – How Wi Dweet (Raw)
- Jeagga Reggae – Wil To Fulfil (Clean)
- Jeagga Reggae – Wil To Fulfil (Raw)
- Makarta – Thosand Dallaz
- Natrual Flamez – Come Fi Yuh (Clean)
- Natrual Flamez – Come Fi Yuh (Raw)
- Shackeil – Marks Man (Clean)
- Shackeil – Marks Man (Raw)
- Soviva – Money
- 876 Records – 1000 Degrees Riddim
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