ANDROID RIDDIM produced by PENG CO MUSIC / STUDIO 53 MUSIC 2011
Android Overview
Android Riddim came out in 2011 and quickly became a main sound at late-night bashment parties. This dancehall riddim brought together strong energy and a modern style, making it a favorite for DJs and dancers alike. Several artists made their mark on this project. Buffy’s track, "Keep It Right," stood out for its catchy hook and smooth delivery. Chin Mischif brought a lively vibe with "Rubber Waist," adding to his reputation in dancehall circles. G.M.T performed "Shining Star," showing off his talent and adding shine to the riddim. Moiika’s "Siq Wukk" kept the dancefloor moving with a playful beat, while Pengco, who is also known for his production work, delivered the title track "Android Riddim." Behind the scenes, the riddim was produced by PENG CO MUSIC / STUDIO 53 MUSIC. The label has a history of working with both new and established dancehall artists. Their focus on fresh sounds and modern production helped Android Riddim reach fans worldwide. PENG CO MUSIC / STUDIO 53 MUSIC is known for pushing dancehall forward and for supporting creative collaborations in the genre. Even years later, fans still talk about Android Riddim as a classic bashment release from 2011. The mix of artists, songs, and top production keeps its place in dancehall history.
Android Tracklist:
- Buffy – Keep It Right (Edit)
- Buffy – Keep It Right (Raw)
- Chin Mischif – Rubber Waist (Edit)
- Chin Mischif – Rubber Waist (Raw)
- G.M.T – Shining Star
- Moiika – Siq Wukk
- Pengco – Android Riddim
- Raskal – Fever (Edit)
- Raskal – Fever (Raw)
- Red Mase – Heel & Toe
- Scarface – Hustle Hard
- Screwz – Push Back
- Skully Dan & Nam 45 – Cuz Yuh Hot (Edit)
- Skully Dan & Nam 45 – Cuz Yuh Hot (Raw)
- Squeezy Rankin – Could Ah Talk
- Sugar B – Low Rider
- Uz Man – Wine & Grind
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