RYME STONE RIDDIM produced by CUT STONE RECORDS 2007
Ryme Stone Overview
In 2007, the Ryme Stone Riddim became a true selector’s choice in sound system culture. Selectors used this riddim to bring energy and excitement to every bashment. The rhythm was strong and catchy, making it easy for crowds to move and enjoy the music. Sound engineers played a big role too, making sure each tune sounded clear and powerful through the speakers. Their skills helped every song stand out during a session. At the heart of this release was CUT STONE RECORDS. This label is known for pushing dancehall music to new places and supporting both new and established artists. CUT STONE RECORDS has built a reputation for quality productions and has seen their releases streamed by fans worldwide. The Ryme Stone Riddim featured a strong lineup of artists. Capleton & Bobo Zaro & Contractor delivered “Pain,” a track that showed their powerful voices and message. Capleton is famous for hits like “Jah Jah City” and is respected in reggae and dancehall worldwide. Chezidek brought “Hotter,” keeping his conscious style alive—Chezidek is well-known for his song “Call Pon Dem.” Eloquent added “Maybe,” while Jabalance gave listeners “My Garden.” Groove’s “All This Time” and Nowadays with “Loaded” kept the energy high. Perfect’s “Perfect Place” rounded out the selection. This release kept dancehall buzzing and showed how sound system culture and great production can make music last.
Ryme Stone Tracklist:
- Capleton & Bobo Zaro & Contractor – Pain
- Chezidek – Hotter
- Eloquent – Maybe
- Jabalance – My Garden
- Groove – All This Time
- Nowadays – Loaded
- Perfect – Perfect Place
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