CUTTING BOARD RIDDIM produced by LOUIE V MUSIC / UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT 2018
Cutting Board Overview
In 2018, dancehall music was full of energy and excitement. The bashment flow—a style known for its strong rhythms and catchy hooks—was a big part of Jamaican street parties and clubs. This sound kept the dance floors moving and brought people together. The Cutting Board Riddim captured this feeling with its wild beats and modern touch. The riddim was produced by LOUIE V MUSIC and UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT. LOUIE V MUSIC is known for crafting dancehall tracks that DJs love to play. UNRULY ENTERTAINMENT is the label connected to Popcaan, one of dancehall’s most popular artists. Together, they made sure the riddim had a fresh sound but stayed true to the roots of bashment. Several artists brought their own style to the riddim. Popcaan, with his song Weed Settingz, showed why he is a leader in dancehall. Popcaan is famous for hits like "Only Man She Want" and has worked with international stars such as Drake. Energy God added his lively voice to Drink Responsible, bringing his signature energy. Quada’s Upper Echelon matched the riddim’s hardcore vibe. Quada is known for his work with the Unruly camp and his steady rise in dancehall. Versi’s Hold A Vybz and Laden’s Top Story added more layers to the riddim, each artist bringing their own flow. Ratigan joined with Your Love, giving fans another reason to keep the riddim on repeat. Looking back, the bashment flow of the Cutting Board Riddim helped keep dancehall strong in 2018.
Cutting Board Tracklist:
- Popcaan – Weed Settingz (Clean)
- Popcaan – Weed Settingz (Raw)
- Energy God – Drink Responsible (Clean)
- Energy God – Drink Responsible (Raw)
- Quada – Upper Echelon
- Versi – Hold A Vybz (Clean)
- Versi – Hold A Vybz (Raw)
- Laden – Top Story (Clean)
- Laden – Top Story (Raw)
- Ratigan – Your Love (Clean)
- Ratigan – Your Love (Raw)
- Louie V Music – Cutting Board Riddim
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