BOXING DAY MASSACRE RIDDIM produced by SILENCE MODE ENTERTAINMENT – 2011
Boxing Day Massacre Overview
In 2011, dancehall music was full of energy and competition. The sound of the yard beat was strong in bashment parties across Jamaica and dancehall scenes worldwide. One big moment from this era was the release of the Boxing Day Massacre Riddim. This project was produced by SILENCE MODE ENTERTAINMENT, a label known for its sharp, modern dancehall productions. The label is respected for bringing a fresh sound to the scene and has built a following with its hard-hitting riddims. The Boxing Day Massacre Riddim quickly became popular with selectors and fans. It stood out because of its fast tempo and heavy bass, making it perfect for dance clashes. The riddim was used by different artists to show their lyrical skills and to send messages to rivals. One of the standout tracks is “NUH FEAR DEM (ANG DISS),” which uses the riddim’s energy to deliver a strong lyrical attack. Another key song is “SEND DEM OUT (DEVA BRATT DISS)” by Iyara. This track is known for its direct lyrics and powerful delivery, adding to the riddim’s reputation as a clash favorite. There is also the “BOXING DAY MASSACRE RIDDIM VERSION” by SILENCE MODE ENTERTAINMENT, which lets listeners enjoy the beat on its own. Even years later, dancehall selectors still rate the Boxing Day Massacre Riddim as a classic. Its impact on bashment sessions and dance clashes keeps it alive in the memories of fans and DJs.
Boxing Day Massacre Tracklist:
01. DEVA BRATT – NUH FEAR DEM (ANG DISS)02. IYARA – SEND DEM OUT (DEVA BRATT DISS)03. SILENCE MODE ENTERTAINMENT – BOXING DAY MASSACRE RIDDIM VERSION
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