Brainfood Riddim produced by Straight Sound 2010
Brainfood Overview
The Brainfood Riddim, released in 2010, brought a heavy street anthem vibe to dancehall. The rhythm is driven by hard-hitting drums and catchy basslines, making it perfect for party crowds and dancehall sessions. Its energy and street flavor quickly turned it into a favorite for selectors looking to light up the dancefloor. The riddim’s bounce and groove are easy to move to, giving it a timeless appeal that still works in any dance today. Artists like Brainfood and Sweet Greens added their own style to this riddim. Brainfood, known for the song “Charly B,” brought a raw and energetic delivery that fits the street anthem feel. Sweet Greens teamed up with Cali P for their track, blending smooth vocals with the riddim’s lively beat. Cali P is recognized for his work in reggae and dancehall, including the popular album “Lyrical Faya” released in 2007, which helped him gain international attention. Both artists used the Brainfood Riddim as a platform to showcase their unique sounds. At the center of this riddim is Straight Sound, the producer who shaped its distinct style. Straight Sound has a reputation for creating dancehall tracks that stand out in the scene. Their attention to detail and understanding of what makes a riddim work have made them respected among DJs and artists. With the Brainfood Riddim, they delivered a production that captured the spirit of 2010 dancehall and gave selectors new fire for their sets.
Brainfood Tracklist:
- Brainfood – Charly B
- Brainfood Riddim
- Sweet Greens – Cali P
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