6000 TOURS RIDDIM produced by 4 ROADS PRODUCTION 2013
6000 Tours Overview
4 ROADS PRODUCTION is the label behind the hard-hitting street anthem base that kept speakers shaking at every sound clash in 2013. Known for their dedication to authentic dancehall and reggae, 4 ROADS PRODUCTION has a reputation for crisp sound and strong riddims. Their work on the 6000 Tours Riddim shows their skill in bringing together top artists and delivering a project that lasts. The compilation features a line-up of standout talent. Danjaah Tai Ft brings energy with “Magma Imperial - Nou Se Bolid,” a track that quickly became a favorite in dancehall circles. Davee G appears twice, with “Fi A” and “Ki Moun Ou Ye,” showing his range as a vocalist. Davee G is known for his consistent presence on the Caribbean dancehall scene, and these tracks add to his growing list of respected releases. Diamond’s “Garde A Vue” stands out for its catchy hook and strong delivery. Laymess delivers “I Ka Tounin,” bringing a unique style and flow that fits the riddim perfectly. Layonson’s “Welcome 2 Di Party” adds a festive vibe, making it a must-play for selectors looking to hype up any dance. The riddim itself is crafted by beat maker Nicolas ‘Gyzmo’ Perrier, whose version, “6000 Tours Riddim Version,” highlights the production’s clean, bass-heavy sound. 4 ROADS PRODUCTION’s work on this release helped cement their influence in the dancehall world. Even today, dancehall selectors still rate the 6000 Tours Riddim highly, spinning its tracks to keep the party moving and the streets alive.
6000 Tours Tracklist:
- Danjaah Tai Ft- Magma Imperial – Nou Se Bolid
- Davee G – Fi A
- Davee G – Ki Moun Ou Ye
- Diamond – Garde A Vue
- Laymess – I Ka Tounin
- Layonson – Welcome 2 Di Party
- Little Di Lion – Boum Bam Bam
- Missie Kako – Pie En Le
- Nicolas ‘Gyzmo’ Perrier – 6000 Tours Riddim Version
- Ronron – Kriye Ronron
- Ryden – Sak A Men
- Sinner – Fanm Bel Le Ou Bwe
- Vagabun D – Pas Ka Fe Detay
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