85 SHACK RIDDIM produced by HIGH POWER 2021
85 Shack Overview
The 85 Shack Riddim selector’s mix first made waves in 2021, quickly gaining attention in dancehall circles. The mix was especially popular at street dances and sound clashes, where its driving bassline and catchy hooks kept crowds moving. The riddim’s energy and anthem-like quality made it a favorite for selectors looking to hype up their sets. Among the standout artists on this project is Olive Ranks, whose track "85 Shack" became a local favorite. Olive Ranks is known for his energetic delivery and has been featured on several dancehall compilations over the years. Mikey General also brings his signature conscious style to the riddim with "Jah Save My Life." Mikey General is a respected figure in reggae and dancehall, having worked with Luciano on the classic album "Serious Times" and earning recognition for his uplifting lyrics. Black Out JA’s "When Di Big Sound Strings Up" captures the excitement of the sound system culture, a theme often present in his music. Black Out JA has collaborated with international artists like Congo Natty and is recognized for his powerful voice in the UK dancehall scene. General Lee rounds out the lineup with "High Power Music 85 Shack Riddim," adding his own flavor to the mix. Behind the scenes, the producer HIGH POWER crafted the riddim’s infectious beat. HIGH POWER is known for delivering tracks that resonate on streaming platforms and in dancehalls alike, with a history of producing rhythms that blend classic vibes with modern sounds. Even now, the pounding base of 85 Shack Riddim brings back the vibrant street vibe of 2021, reminding listeners of the energy and unity found at every sound clash that year.
85 Shack Tracklist:
- Olive Ranks – 85 Shack
- Mikey General – Jah Save My Life
- Black Out JA – When Di Big Sound Strings Up
- General Lee – High Power Music 85 Shack Riddim
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