13 PHYSICS BOOKS RIDDIM produced by BRAIN STORM PRODUCTIONS 2013
13 Physics Books Overview
The party backdrop of 2013 echoed through clubs across Jamaica, and the 13 Physics Books Riddim stood out as a true dancehall sound of the year. The riddim brought together a group of talented artists who each added their unique style to the tracklist. Mission’s “Fake Fren” is a standout on the riddim, showing Mission’s sharp delivery and strong presence. Mission is known for his energetic performances and has built a loyal fan base in the dancehall community. Ultra & Tia teamed up for “Letting Go,” a song that mixes smooth vocals with a catchy hook. Ultra is no stranger to collaborations, and his work with Tia adds a fresh vibe to the riddim. Radda Frass gives a heartfelt performance with “Need You.” Radda Frass has made a name for himself by blending melodic flows with real-life lyrics, connecting with fans across Jamaica. Ultra appears again, this time with Pulka on the song “Talk.” The duo brings a lively energy to the riddim, keeping the party mood high. Whiz closes out the lineup with “Kid - 13 Physics Books Riddim Cover.” Whiz is recognized for his creative approach and ability to ride any beat, making his contribution a memorable one. The driving force behind the riddim is BRAIN STORM PRODUCTIONS. The label is known for producing several popular dancehall projects and has worked with a range of top Jamaican artists. Their signature touch is clear in the riddim’s layered sound and catchy rhythms. The 13 Physics Books Riddim remains a classic party anthem and a pure example of dancehall’s energy in 2013.
13 Physics Books Tracklist:
- Travalaunch – Every Ute Wa Mek It
- Mission – Fake Fren
- Ultra & Tia – Letting Go
- Radda Frass – Need You
- Navado – Remand
- Ultra & Pulka – Talk
- Whiz-Kid – 13 Physics Books Riddim Cover
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