
945 Overview
Back in 2013, the 945 Riddim was everywhere in the dancehall scene. When selectors wanted to turn up the party, this was one of their top choices. The sound system culture was all about heavy bass, sharp lyrics, and the right energy to keep the crowd moving. The 945 Riddim fit perfectly. It was built for the dancefloor, and every selector knew it could shell down any bashment. The arranger played a big part too, making sure each artist’s voice and style matched the riddim’s vibe. This gave the whole project a tight, streetwise feel without losing the island flavor. The producer behind it all, GIANTS C RECORDS, is known for pushing dancehall forward. The label has a history of working with both new and established names, and their tracks have picked up plenty of streams over the years. Their focus on quality and energy made the 945 Riddim stand out. The artists on this riddim each brought something special. Teky opened things up with "Intro," setting the tone. Kalibwoy’s "Tek Orda" was a big favorite, and Kalibwoy is well known for his hit "Dem A Pree," which made waves in the European dancehall scene. Gi delivered "My Punition," keeping the energy high. Danjaah Tai came in strong with "Snitches," while Wyckyd J’s "Le Vrai Pouvoir" added a different flavor. Stone Majestic closed things with "Freestyle," showing off lyrical skills. Even now, DJs still play the 945 Riddim to bring back the party vibes of 2013. It’s a true bashment classic that keeps the dancehall spirit alive.
945 Tracklist:
- Teky – Intro
- Kalibwoy – Tek Orda
- Gi – My Punition
- Danjaah Tai – Snitches
- Wyckyd J – Le Vrai Pouvoir
- Stone Majestic – Freestyle
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Research and editorial by Riddimz Kalacta & Goltem, sourcing from physical vinyl labels, Discogs, ReggaeFever, Riddim-ID, DancehallMag, and other trusted archives.