TROUBLE RIDDIM produced by ROUGHCHANNEL MUSIC / VPAL MUSIC 2011
Trouble Overview
Trouble Riddim started in Jamaica in 2011, bringing a fresh dancehall sound to sound system parties. The riddim blends catchy melodies with the energy of the dancehall scene that year. DJs used this drop to get crowds moving across the island and beyond. Several artists gave their own style to Trouble Riddim. Bling Ring’s “Gimmi Some” is a standout with its smooth flow. Capleton, known for his hit “Jah Jah City,” brings fire to “Cut Dem Off.” Captain Barkey, who was famous for the song “Go Go Wine,” adds his voice to “My Shepherd.” Determine delivers “So Much Trouble,” while Dilingua appears three times with “Angel'S Protect,” “Herbalist,” and “Love Yuh Gal.” Each track shows a different side of the riddim, making the project feel complete and lively. The team behind this release is ROUGHCHANNEL MUSIC / VPAL MUSIC. VPAL MUSIC is a well-known distribution label linked with VP Records, which has helped many reggae and dancehall artists reach global audiences. ROUGHCHANNEL MUSIC shaped the sound, making sure each song stands out. Trouble Riddim quickly became a favorite for selectors and fans. Its mix of artists and rhythms made it a strong part of dancehall in 2011, showing the power of good production and unique voices.
Trouble Tracklist:
- Bling Ring – Gimmi Some
- Capleton – Cut Dem Off
- Captain Barkey – My Shepherd
- Determine – So Much Trouble
- Dilingua – Angel’S Protect
- Dilingua – Herbalist
- Dilingua – Love Yuh Gal
- Lex – Leggo Mi Swag
- Richie Spice – Three Months Crop
- Ricky Ticky – Find Dem
- Roughchannel Music – Trouble Riddim
- Sizzla – Abomination
- Spiceman – Rasta Nuh Bait
- Spragga Benz – Beware
- Ultimate Shines – Light Of My Life
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