SPRING BLADE RIDDIM produced by TRUCK BACK RECORDS 2006
Spring Blade Overview
Spring Blade Riddim stands out for its lively, bouncing dancehall style. The beat is energetic but smooth, with a groove that keeps people moving. In 2006, this riddim brought a fresh sound to dancehall parties and clubs. Many top artists voiced their tracks on Spring Blade Riddim. Anthony B brings his strong energy on "Violate." He is known for his hit "Fire Pon Rome" and for his powerful stage presence. Beenie Man, who won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001, gives fans "Hardest Way," showing his skill as the "King of the Dancehall." Briggadistas adds intensity with "Sen Out The Force." Capleton, famous for his fiery lyrics, performs "Lighthouse Top." Delly Ranx, a respected producer and deejay, delivers "God Nah Sleep." Other tracks include Esco with "Long," Flexx with "Its A Joy," Junior Cat with "General Don," Mad Cobra with "Happen," and Monster Hemp Higher with "Stop Man." The riddim was produced by TRUCK BACK RECORDS, a label from Jamaica known for its work with both new and established artists. TRUCK BACK RECORDS has also produced popular riddims like "Gear Box Riddim." The sound engineer’s crisp mix helped make this riddim a favorite for selectors. DJs used these mixes at many sound system events in 2006, making Spring Blade Riddim a memorable part of dancehall history.
Spring Blade Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Violate
- Beenie Man – Hardest Way
- Briggadistas – Sen Out The Force
- Capleton – Lighthouse Top
- Delly Ranx – God Nah Sleep
- Esco – Long
- Flexx – Its A Joy
- Junior Cat – General Don
- Mad Cobra – Happen
- Monster Hemp Higher – Stop Man
- Mr Lexx – Gallis
- New Kidz – System
- Queen Ifrica – Yad The East
- Scare Dem – Gully And The Garrison
- Steve Locke – Springblade Riddim Dubwize
- T.O.K. – Entourage
- Tony Curtis – Rich
- Tony Rebel – Believe You
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