ROAD PEST RIDDIM produced by BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC 2014
Road Pest Overview
When Road Pest Riddim dropped, its lively sound quickly became a favorite in Jamaican clubs. The riddim was crafted by BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC, a production house known for its sharp ear in dancehall. BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC has a reputation for bringing new energy to the scene, and their projects often attract top talent. The label has worked with several big names and helped push dancehall’s digital sound forward. The recording process for Road Pest Riddim brought together some of dancehall’s most exciting voices. Each artist added their own flavor, shaping the bashment flow that made the compilation stand out in 2019. Alkaline’s “Mouth Talk” was a highlight, showing off the artist’s unique delivery. Alkaline, who scored a major hit with “Champion Boy” in 2016, brought his signature style to the project. Alozade contributed two tracks, “f*%k Fest” and “Tip Har,” both filled with his raw energy. Alozade is well known for his earlier hit “Bad Man Nuh Pet Gal,” and his presence on Road Pest Riddim added real fire. Bramma’s “Dancehall Burial” kept the momentum going, with Bramma’s lyrical skills shining through. Chico’s “Tights” and Hawkeye’s “Badda Than Dem” each brought their own twist, rounding out the bashment vibe. Together, these artists and BLAQK SHEEP MUSIC delivered a riddim that captured the spirit of modern dancehall. Road Pest Riddim remains a bashment classic, remembered for its infectious beats and standout performances.
Road Pest Tracklist:
- Alkaline – Mouth Talk (Raw)
- Alkaline – Mouth Talk (Clean)
- Alozade – f*%k Fest
- Alozade – Tip Har
- Bramma – Dancehall Burial
- Chico – Tights
- Hawkeye – Badda Than Dem
- Macka Diamond – Nuh Run (Raw)
- Macka Diamond – Nuh Run (Clean)
- Magazeen – Twerky
- Saine – Undeserved
- Terro 3000 – All Type A Gyal
- Timberlee – Spit (spit version)
- Timberlee – Spit (no spit version)
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