KICKDOWN RIDDIM produced by JUGGLERZ RECORDS 2012
Kickdown Overview
In 2012, dancehall was full of energy and new ideas. The bashment rhythm, with its heavy drums and catchy hooks, was the heartbeat of many parties and sound clashes that year. Among the standout releases, one selector’s mix truly captured the spirit of the time, keeping speakers rumbling and crowds moving. At the center of this movement was JUGGLERZ RECORDS. This German-based label, started in 2012 by DJ Meska and DJ Shotta Paul, quickly became known for their sharp production and ability to bring together top artists from the dancehall scene. Their riddims often made waves across Europe and the Caribbean, earning millions of streams and respect from sound systems worldwide. The artists on this bashment rhythm each brought their own flavor. Cali P delivered “We Have The Sound,” a track that shows his roots-reggae influence and strong voice. Beenie Man, often called the “King of Dancehall,” added “Hands Up.” Beenie Man is famous for hits like “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and even won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album in 2001. Etzia & Fambo teamed up for “Blaze & Rum,” blending Etzia’s Swedish-Jamaican style with Fambo’s party vibes. Konshens, who had a big year in 2012 with his album “Mental Maintenance,” gave fans “Ultimate Party Song.” Elephant Man, known for his high-energy performances and songs like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank,” brought “Wine Up” to the mix. Together, these tracks made the riddim a favorite for selectors and dancers, marking 2012 as a year when bashment ruled the dancehall.
Kickdown Tracklist:
- Cali P – We Have The Sound
- Beenie Man – Hands Up
- Etzia & Fambo – Blaze & Rum
- Konshens – Ultimate Party Song
- Elephant Man – Wine Up
- Charly Black – Fire Fi Blaze
- Ward 21 – Bully A Mi Nature
- Wonder Prince – Shut The f*%k Up
- Teacha Dee – Spliff & Beer
- Junior Carl – Ein Star
- TriXstar – Where De Man Dem
- TKZ – Politesse
- Flixx ‘N’ Hooch – Gut A Schlecht
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