SUMMER BEACH RIDDIM produced by MAD ENGLISH AND 2 FLASHY RECORDS 2016
Summer Beach Overview
The Summer Beach Riddim came from MAD ENGLISH AND 2 FLASHY RECORDS, a label known for its modern dancehall sound. This team has built a reputation for party-ready productions. Their work on Summer Beach Riddim in 2016 brought fresh energy to the dancehall scene. This riddim features a strong lineup of artists. Beenie Man, known worldwide for his classic hit “Who Am I (Sim Simma)” and a Grammy Award winner, brings his track “Run The World” to the mix. Masicka, who has made a big impact with songs like “They Don’t Know,” delivers “Getta Gal” with his signature lyrical style. Specialist adds “Get Gal Anyweh,” keeping the party vibes strong. Vershon, recognized for his hit “Inna Real Life,” appears with “Look Clean,” a song that matches his smooth delivery. Yung Matic joins the riddim with “Beach Party,” fitting well into the summer theme. Other artists like Stingah Tee with “Party Start,” Bonus with “Bachelor Party,” Singdi with “Eye Ball,” Blemo Blemz with “40 Girls,” and Major Mackrel with “Rolling Clean” round out the collection. Behind the scenes, MAD ENGLISH AND 2 FLASHY RECORDS shaped the sound. Their skill in studio production and their ability to bring together top artists helped make this riddim popular. The selector’s mix of these tracks was one of the bashment highlights of 2016, praised by selectors for its strong dancefloor energy and reliable tunes. Summer Beach Riddim remains a favorite for parties and dancehall fans.
Summer Beach Tracklist:
- Beenie Man – Run The World
- Mavado – Go Fi Dem
- Masicka – Getta Gal
- I-Octane – Anyweh
- Specialist – Get Gal Anyweh
- Vershon – Look Clean
- Savage – Dem Pon A Level
- Yung Matic – Beach Party
- Stingah Tee – Party Start
- Bonus – Bachelor Party
- Singdi – Eye Ball
- Blemo Blemz – 40 Girls
- Major Mackrel – Rolling Clean
- KR – Go Hard
- Bramatan – Unda Mi Liquor
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