BRIXTON ROCK RIDDIM produced by BRIXTON MUSIC GROUP 2014
Brixton Rock Overview
In 2014, the Brixton Rock Riddim became a favorite for dancehall selectors and party crowds. Its rhythm was smooth and catchy, making it easy for DJs to blend and keep the dancefloor moving. The beat had a polished feel, with a groove that lasted from start to finish. This riddim stood out at bashment parties, giving a fresh energy to the dancehall scene that year. Frisco Kid brought his unique style to the riddim with “Now U See Me Now U Don't” and “Now U See Mi Now U Don't.” Frisco Kid is well-known in dancehall for hits like “Gal Pon De Side.” G Loc added his voice with “Tightest,” giving the riddim another layer of energy. Mad Cobra, who reached international fame with his 1992 hit “Flex,” delivered “Me, My Gunz & I” and “Me, Myself & I,” showing his strong presence on the track. Nuklear’s “Straight” and Rico Tayla’s “Push Down The Bar” also helped keep the vibe lively and fresh. The instrumental “Brixton Rock Riddim Version” by Brixton Music Group gave DJs a chance to shine with their own mixes. Behind the scenes, BRIXTON MUSIC GROUP handled the production. Known for releasing modern dancehall and reggae, the label built a reputation for quality and consistency. Their work on this riddim made it a standout moment for dancehall in 2014, and many selectors still return to it for its lasting impact.
Brixton Rock Tracklist:
- Frisco Kid – Now U See Me Now U Don’t (Radio)
- Frisco Kid – Now U See Mi Now U Don’t (Raw)
- G Loc – Tightest (Radio)
- G Loc – Tightest (Raw)
- Mad Cobra – Me, My Gunz & I (Raw)
- Mad Cobra – Me, Myself & I (Radio)
- Nuklear – Straight
- Rico Tayla – Push Down The Bar (Radio)
- Rico Tayla – Push Down The Bar (Raw)
- Brixton Music Group – Brixton Rock Riddim Version
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