African Rock Riddim produced by KreSsian Records in 2010.
African Rock Overview
The African Rock Riddim came together in a busy Kingston studio in 2010. The sound engineer wanted a rhythm that would stand out, using street-inspired beats and a lively tempo. He focused on keeping the energy high and making sure each song would sound powerful on big sound systems. The project was produced by KreSsian Records, a label known for supporting new talent in the dancehall scene. KreSsian Records started in Jamaica and has helped launch several artists’ careers. Their productions often get played at local parties and on reggae radio. First up on the riddim is Abiona with the song "The Love Still Hot." Abiona is known for his strong voice and passionate delivery. Next, Jah Wayme teams up with Franchae on "Dweet Fi Mi." This song brings a catchy hook, and Franchae adds a unique style to the track. "Dweet Fi Mi" became a popular tune in some dancehall circles during 2010. Karma delivers "Nah Let Go," a song with a steady groove and heartfelt lyrics. Karma is recognized for her smooth flow and has worked with other dancehall producers in Jamaica. The collection also includes "Version — African Rock Riddim," an instrumental track that lets DJs and selectors create their own moments. The African Rock Riddim was a part of many dancehall playlists in 2010, capturing the sound of the era.
African Rock Tracklist:
- Abiona – The Love Still Hot
- Jah Wayme (Ft. Franchae) – Dweet Fi Mi
- Karma – Nah Let Go
- Version – African Rock Riddim
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