RUDE INTENT RIDDIM produced by ZNZFREEZE RECORDS 2015
Rude Intent Overview
The Rude Intent Riddim yard session tape brought a fresh energy to 2015 dancehall. The rhythm was bold and pulsing, with a deep bassline and sharp snares that made it perfect for both hardcore deejays and smooth singers. The beat had a streetwise edge but also a catchy, festival-ready vibe. It was the kind of riddim that made people want to move, blending toughness with a touch of melody. A strong lineup of artists helped make this tape memorable. Masicka stood out with “Forever,” showing his lyrical skills and powerful delivery. By 2015, Masicka was already making waves in the dancehall scene, later earning recognition for his hit song “They Don’t Know.” Chavez’s “Drape Up” brought raw energy and attitude, adding to the tape’s hardcore side. Drina delivered “Man Thief,” bringing smooth vocals that balanced the deejay cuts. Lajixx’s “My Room” was another highlight, giving the riddim a more laid-back, seductive feel. Leonardo’s “Gyal Love We” added a playful, party-ready touch that fit the yard session vibe. Behind the scenes, ZNZFREEZE RECORDS was the mixing board king. The label is known for shaping modern dancehall sounds and has produced several notable riddims that gained international attention. Their work on the Rude Intent Riddim helped it stand out, guiding the project with a clear vision and tight production. Looking back, this yard beat captured the spirit of 2015 dancehall. It brought together different voices and styles, showing how collaboration and creative production could make a riddim last.
Rude Intent Tracklist:
- Mavado – Smoke A Mi Law
- Masicka – Forever (Clean)
- Masicka – Forever (Radio Edit)
- Masicka – Forever (Raw)
- Chavez – Drape Up (Radio Edit)
- Chavez – Drape Up (Raw)
- Drina – Man Thief
- Lajixx – My Room
- Leonardo – Gyal Love We
- Lia Caribe – Wine & Tippy
- Propa Fade – Wine & Turn
- ZnzFreeze Records – Rude Intent Riddim (Instrumental)
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