BLOOD SACRIFICE RIDDIM produced by ORD TEAM PRODUCTION 2014
Blood Sacrifice Overview
Blood Sacrifice Riddim is a dancehall beat from Jamaica, released in 2014. This riddim quickly became important in shaping the dancehall sound that year. The energy and style of the beat made it popular in parties and sound systems across the island. Many artists brought their best to this riddim. Gaza Maxwell Feat Professor Zombie created “Laugh & Kill Dem,” a track that stands out for its catchy flow and strong delivery. Professor Zombie is also known for his solo work, and on this riddim, he brings his own version of “Laugh & Kill Dem.” Action Motion’s “Nuh Itch Fi Squeeze” is another favorite, adding sharp lyrics and a tough attitude to the mix. Chanie Skull’s “Control Tower” shows his unique style, giving the riddim a different flavor. Chronic Law Feat Bully Frass come together for “War,” a track that brings extra heat. Chronic Law is known for his powerful lyrics and has had success with songs like “Hillside,” making his appearance here even more special. Behind the scenes, the sound engineer played a big part in making every song sound clear and strong. The producer, ORD TEAM PRODUCTION, is known for creating dancehall tracks that get a lot of attention in Jamaica and beyond. Their work on Blood Sacrifice Riddim helped push the sound forward and kept dancehall fresh in 2014. Blood Sacrifice Riddim will always be remembered for its fire and the way it captured the feeling of that year in dancehall.
Blood Sacrifice Tracklist:
- Gaza Maxwell Feat Professor Zombie – Laugh & Kill Dem
- Action Motion – Nuh Itch Fi Squeeze
- Chanie Skull – Control Tower
- Chronic Law Feat Bully Frass – War
- Danandi – Evil Deeds
- Ermack Feat Skyy Blu – When We A Mek Step
- Face Off – Badman
- Imaaki – Strangers
- Money Pallet – Nuh Fear
- Q-Pid – Evilness
- Shav Kharban – Teenage Menace
- Ord Team Production – Blood Sacrifice Riddim Version
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