BLACK OPS RIDDIM produced by SLOW BOUNCE PRODUCTION 2011
Black Ops Overview
SLOW BOUNCE PRODUCTION is known for shaping energetic dancehall sounds. The label made its name in the early 2010s, building a reputation for crisp, modern riddims that work well in both clubs and sound system sessions. With the release of Black Ops Riddim in 2011, SLOW BOUNCE PRODUCTION added a fresh spark to the dancehall scene. The riddim’s sound system cut quickly became a favorite for selectors, bringing new energy to parties and sessions. On this project, several artists brought their own unique style. Original Uman delivered “L'Habit Ne Fait Pas Le Moine 2.0,” showing his strong presence in the French reggae scene. Royston Williams followed with “Jus A Touch,” giving the riddim a smooth but lively vibe. Samx added “High Tech Music,” blending modern rhythms with classic dancehall energy. Tiwony, known for his work in the Caribbean reggae scene and collaborations with artists like Yaniss Odua, brought “Bun It” to the mix. Each track rides the Black Ops Riddim with its own flavor, but together they create a strong dancehall anthem. The release also included “Black Ops Riddim” by Version, giving selectors a pure instrumental to work with. Fans who remember 2011 often talk about this sound system cut, as it brought a new wave of excitement to dancehall sessions.
Black Ops Tracklist:
- Original Uman – L’Habit Ne Fait Pas Le Moine 2.0
- Royston Williams – Jus A Touch
- Samx – High Tech Music
- Tiwony – Bun It
- Version – Black Ops Riddim
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