MAD ARMY RIDDIM ( ZIM DANCEHALL) – CLAPPIN STUDIO & KRITIKAL BEATS 2014
Mad Army Overview
In 2014, dancehall fans were treated to a club-ready riddim that quickly became a staple in parties and dance sessions. The riddim’s punchy beats and catchy hooks fit perfectly with the energetic style of that year, standing out in a crowded dancehall scene. Its influence was felt across the Caribbean and in dancehall communities worldwide, especially as selectors praised its bashment-ready tracks for their ability to keep crowds moving. The arranger behind the riddim brought together a mix that was both fresh and true to dancehall’s core. Selectors, known for shaping the vibes of any party, found this riddim ideal for their sets. The project’s arrangement made each track flow smoothly into the next, keeping the energy high and the dance floor full. While the producer’s name is not always highlighted, the riddim’s signature sound left a mark on the dancehall landscape of 2014. Among the standout artists, Dadza D delivered “Dem A Run,” a track that showcased his commanding style. Jnr Fire’s “Playa Hater” added a sharp edge, building on his reputation for energetic performances. Lady Bee’s “Musandibate” brought a powerful voice to the riddim, following her recognition in the European dancehall circuit. Micky D contributed “Ndasunga,” while Millitary Sk’s “We Hafi Rise” rounded out the lineup with uplifting lyrics. By 2021, fans still remembered this riddim as a dancehall anthem, with its tracks regularly featured in mixes and parties. Its lasting appeal proves the power of a well-crafted bashment riddim.
Mad Army Tracklist:
- Dadza D – Dem A Run
- Jnr Fire – Playa Hater
- Lady Bee – Musandibate
- Micky D – Ndasunga
- Millitary Sk – We Hafi Rise
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