BLAZE FIA RIDDIM produced by DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS 2011
Blaze Fia Overview
Blaze Fia Riddim is a dancehall project known for its lively and energetic style. Released in 2011, this riddim brought a joyful mood to many night parties that year. The beats are fast and full of energy, making it easy for people to dance and have fun. Several popular artists joined the Blaze Fia Riddim. Assassin, who is also known as Agent Sasco, is featured with the song "We Love The Girl Dem." Assassin is well known for his strong lyrics and was featured on Kanye West’s “Yeezus” album in 2013. Busy Signal adds his voice with "Talk 2 Mi Nuh." Busy Signal is famous for hits like “Stay So” and has been nominated for several international awards. Cecile brings her song "Pree Mi" to the riddim. She is known for her powerful voice and has worked with artists like Sean Paul. Charly Black and Timberlee both appear with "Do What I Said," bringing their unique styles to the mix. Behind the scenes, DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS handled the production. The label is led by Sean Paul, a Grammy-winning superstar known for global hits like “Get Busy.” DUTTY ROCK PRODUCTIONS is respected for its modern sound and big influence in dancehall. Blaze Fia Riddim captured the true vibe of 2011’s dance scene, blending top talent and high-energy beats into one memorable project.
Blaze Fia Tracklist:
- Assassin – We Love The Girl Dem
- Busy Signal – Talk 2 Mi Nuh
- Cecile – Pree Mi
- Charly black – Do What I Said (Ft. Timberlee)
- Chicken – 1 More
- Chino – Bedroom War
- Elephant Mab – Turn Me On
- Future Fambo – Bubble Nuh Girl
- Hollow Point – Mi Nuh Gone
- Kiprich – Mi Love Yuh Baby
- Laden – Money
- Looga Man – Blaze Up
- Vegas – Mi Tuff Like Steel
- Sean Paul – Gal A Bawl For More
- Suku [Ward 21] – Long Time
- Tarrus Riley – Natural
- Wayne Marshall – We Hustlin
- Zj Liquid – Hotter Than Dem
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