BEACH WEAR RIDDIM produced by DJ SPIDER | GW MUSIC & SUPA FROST PROD. 2013
Beach Wear Overview
In 2013, dancehall selectors across Jamaica had a new favorite. The Beach Wear Riddim was the sound that filled clubs and street dances, setting the mood for long, energetic nights. The riddim’s popularity came from its lively, sun-soaked beat, which brought people together on the dancefloor. Selectors loved to pull up tracks like "All I Need" by Fantom Dundeal and "Your Body" by Supa Frost, knowing the crowd would respond with excitement. Behind this riddim were DJ SPIDER | GW MUSIC and SUPA FROST PROD., two respected names in the dancehall production world. DJ SPIDER has worked with both new and established artists, helping to shape the modern sound of Jamaican music. GW MUSIC is known for producing tracks that get heavy radio play and club rotation, while SUPA FROST PROD. has a reputation for crisp, energetic rhythms. The Beach Wear Riddim brought together a strong lineup of artists. Fantom Dundeal, featured on "All I Need," is recognized for his unique voice and energetic delivery. Supa Frost, who not only produced but also performed "Your Body," has been praised for his dual talent as both artist and producer. LRG’s "Nah Show Off" added another layer of energy, while Rebel Glam’s "No Outside Woman" gave the riddim a bold, confident edge. Buggy Nhakente, on "Nuh Joke Ting," is well-known for blending roots reggae with dancehall, and Hotta Flames’ "Battlefield" and Nico Muss Rich’s "When Me ah Party" kept the party going. Even today, when selectors drop a tune from Beach Wear Riddim, it brings back the pure, joyful vibe of 2013. The riddim remains a symbol of that moment in dancehall history.
Beach Wear Tracklist:
- All I Need – Fantom Dundeal
- Your Body – Supa Frost
- Nah Show Off – LRG
- No Outside Woman – Rebel Glam
- Nuh Joke Ting – Buggy Nhakente
- Battlefield – Hotta Flames
- When Me ah Party – Nico Muss Rich
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